cumulonimbus
Cold air below warm air, no vertical air movement, stratus clouds and fog.
vertical
Vertical and horizontal
The vertical equator is the Prime Meridian.
Definitely not... Stratus clouds are formed by the gradual overrunning of warm over cold air, and are very smooth with limited vertical extent. Light, steady precipitation falls from them (nimbo means it is precipitating). To get a thunderstorm, you need rapidly rising air which manifests itself in vertically-developed clouds called cumulus.
A dense towering vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms and atmospheric instability
Yes. Cumulonimbus is a dense vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms and severe weather, such as wind gusts, hail, and occasional tornadoes.
A dense vertical cloud associated with thunderstorms formed from water vapour carried by powerful upward currents of air. They normally form along a cold front and bring severe weather including lightning and hail
a vertical damp proofing course serves the function of preventing the entry of moisture through the external face of the wall, resulting from beating of rain showers on the external face or moisture in the external environment.
The letter F contains one vertical line.
paper plane
There are obelisks, which are associated with the Egyptians, Assyrians, Byzantinians and Ancient Roman. Another vertical monument is the totem pole, associated with Native Americans.
The horizontal axis runs left to right because it is horizontal. The vertical axis runs up and down. In math, 'y' is associated with the horizontal axis and 'x' is associated with the vertical axis.
minimum point
a circle but a crayfish contains vertical symmetry.
Tornadoes themselves form from rotating thunderstorms called supercells. These storm get their rotation when horizontal rolling in the air gets turned vertical by the updraft of a thunderstorm.
It is a triangle.