No, they are made of water droplets or ice crystals depending on the type.
While clouds look very dense, most are no more opaque than ground fogs, with visibilities of a hundred meters or more. However, this is a small distance considering the speed at which aircraft travel through them. The densest clouds can reduce visibility to a few meters.
The clouds and marshmallows are both soft.
They aren't. Clouds are made of water droplets or ice crystals depending on the type.The billowing shape of some clouds is produced by the expansion and upward movement of warm air that is cooled as it rises.
The simile 'clouds looked like puffs of cotton' means that the clouds were fluffy and soft in appearance, similar to the texture of cotton. It paints a vivid picture of the clouds as light, airy, and billowy in the sky.
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Yes, the phrase "cotton-like clouds" contains vivid words that create imagery by likening the appearance of clouds to that of cotton. This comparison helps evoke a visual image of soft, fluffy clouds in the reader's mind.
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what i imagine clouds to be what i imagine dreams to be the clouds cotton candy and my personal favorite.... cotton balls!
Yes cotton is extremely absorbent because it is soft and fluffy
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It is just cotton...from a cotton plantThe fibre is soft, fluffy and staple.It is found in the Americas, Pakistan, India and Africa.:)Cotton fibres.
No, the word 'fluffy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'fluffy' is fluffiness.The word 'fluffy' is the adjective form of the noun fluff.