Yes, you can.
We can see moon and stars in the sky at night.But sometimes it may not be seen by us because of clouds in the sky.
Flashing lights in clouds at night could be caused by lightning within the clouds, also known as intra-cloud lightning or cloud-to-cloud lightning. This phenomenon occurs when electrical discharges within the cloud create a flickering or flashing effect that can be seen from the ground.
status clouds or cumulonimbus clouds
clouds fly higher in the night
No, clouds do not cover the sun at night because the sun is below the horizon. At night, the Earth is positioned such that the sun is not visible from that particular location. Clouds can block the moon or stars, but they have no effect on the sun when it is nighttime.
The top side of the clouds - and the shadow of your plane.
'Has seen' is the verb phrase.
A new moon cannot be seen in the night sky because it is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, with its illuminated side facing away from us. This means that the side of the moon facing Earth is in shadow and is not visible.
No clouds always appear white. It is only night because the Earth is rotating and the Sun is not shining light on that part of the Earth.
the thicker the clouds the cooler they are
Yes, clouds can form at night when the required conditions such as sufficient moisture, cooling temperatures, and condensation nuclei are present in the atmosphere. Cloud formation is not limited to daytime hours.
clouds, continents, oceans.