They are not the same. Some clouds move in different ways. Some clouds are shaped different. But, clouds are all made the same.
No not all clouds are the same
Clouds are all different shapes and sizes. Now, this is because of the water vapour. It doesn't settle in a straight line, partly because it doesn't want to! There are no two clouds in the sky that are the same. It is similar with zebras, There are no two zebras with the same stripes.
No. Cumulus clouds are puffy white clouds that usually meand good weather. Cumulonimbus clouds are the clouds of thunderstorms.
All stars are formed the same way, by the condensation of large clouds of interstellar gas.
the clouds have names but you have to ask your teacher!!
clouds are made of water and water vapour (almost the same thing) ,so anythign that isnt water or water vapour is not made in clouds
well all cloud' are the same so same thing so same cloud
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
they are all the same size
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
Clouds are all different shapes and sizes. Now, this is because of the water vapour. It doesn't settle in a straight line, partly because it doesn't want to! There are no two clouds in the sky that are the same. It is similar with zebras, There are no two zebras with the same stripes.
No. Cumulus clouds are puffy white clouds that usually meand good weather. Cumulonimbus clouds are the clouds of thunderstorms.
All tornadoes are produced by thunderstorms.
Clouds are water suspended in air the same as mist.
Clouds are masses of condensed water vapor, therefore, all clouds are water.
Uranus actually does have clouds but they most likely do not consist of the same molecular constructs as clouds on Earth.
No.
No. Cirrus clouds a wispy, high-altitude clouds. They are not strm clouds. All hail and nearly all thunder are associated with cumulonimbus clouds.