No. Cumulus clouds are puffy. cirrus clouds are the clouds that are white and wispy that are usually the highest in the sky.
No, clouds are not soft. They are also not hard. They are just forms of condensation produced from water droplets, so they are not solid enough to have a texture.
Yeas they are :)
Cirrus clouds do not produce precipitation at all.
Cirrus Clouds. They form about 9kms above sea level and are composed of ice crystals
No. When clouds are gray, that means the sunlight can barely shine through them. Usually cirrus clouds are thin, white, and wispy. The clouds you are seeing are probably stratus or altocumulus clouds.
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one is coller
They are a very fluffy types of clouds
cirrus are featherlike clouds in the air cumulus are fluffy clouds in the air that look likes cottons
The types of clouds are: cumulus, the fluffy white kind which are the most regular type, cumulonimbus and nimbus, which are rain clouds, and cirrus, which are wispy, high altitude clouds.
High, wispy clouds are generally categorized as cirrus clouds.
types of clouds Cumulus - white fluffy Cirrus- full and flat Stratus -ice clouds nearing stratosphere thin and whispy nimbocumulus - dark grey storm clouds
types of clouds Cumulus - white fluffy Cirrus- full and flat Stratus -ice clouds nearing stratosphere thin and whispy nimbocumulus - dark grey storm clouds
There are three types of clouds; cirrus, stratus and cumulus. Cirrus clouds are curly looking while stratus clouds are flat or layered. The cumulus clouds are the largest, and most opposite to the cirrus clouds.
cirrus clouds are clouds that are in the sky.
They could be seagulls, or snowflakes, or clouds.
Cirrus
Cirrus clouds are at a high altitude.
Cirrus clouds is 3 syllables. Cir-rus clouds.