Clouds appear black when they are thick and dense, blocking out sunlight and making them appear dark. This can happen when there is a lot of moisture in the air, causing the clouds to absorb more light and appear black.
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Clouds appear black during the rainy season because they become thicker and more saturated with moisture, making them denser and darker. The increased water content in the clouds absorbs more sunlight, causing them to appear darker in color. Rain clouds are typically known as cumulonimbus clouds, which can appear very dark or black due to the amount of water droplets they contain.
The different layers of clouds in the Earth's atmosphere are classified into three main types: high clouds, middle clouds, and low clouds. High clouds are found at altitudes of 20,000 to 40,000 feet and include cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus clouds. Middle clouds are located between 6,500 to 20,000 feet and consist of altocumulus and altostratus clouds. Low clouds are found below 6,500 feet and include stratus, stratocumulus, and nimbostratus clouds.
The straight line clouds are called "cirrus clouds."
No, clouds do not make noise.
Coal is a black, sedimentary rock that is combustible and composed mainly of carbon. It is hard, brittle, and has a black to brownish-black color. Snow, on the other hand, is a precipitation in the form of ice crystals that falls from clouds. It is white, fluffy, and soft to the touch.