It is not possible to determine the exact number of clouds in the sky at any given moment as it constantly changes.
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The color of clouds in the sky can vary, but they are typically white or gray.
In the sky, you can see clouds, the sun, the moon, stars, and sometimes airplanes.
The sky appears white instead of blue when there are thick clouds covering the atmosphere, scattering sunlight in all directions. This scattering of light by water droplets or ice crystals in the clouds causes the sky to appear white.
Line clouds, also known as contrails, are formed when water vapor from aircraft exhaust condenses and freezes into ice crystals at high altitudes in the cold air. This creates long, thin lines of clouds that can persist in the sky for a period of time.
Clouds can be moved by different forces such as wind patterns, air currents, and atmospheric pressure gradients. The movement of clouds is influenced by these factors that help to transport them across the sky.