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No, there are no fish in the clouds.
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Cirrocumulus clouds are called mackerel clouds because their pattern of small, white or gray rounded patches resembles the scales of a mackerel fish. These clouds often appear in a rippled or wave-like pattern in the sky, similar to the way mackerel scales are arranged on the fish.
In the clouds.
somtimes some live in the clouds and in rainbow waterfalls ============================ A grown-up answer: No. Sadly, unicorns don't live anywhere. Also, by the way, there are no such places as rainbow waterfalls.
Nematodes can live on fish, in fish and fish can consume them.
Cirrocumulus clouds are sometimes referred to as "mackerel clouds" due to their resemblance to the scales of a mackerel fish. This name originates from the cloud's appearance, characterized by small, white patches of clouds arranged in a pattern that resembles the fish's skin. Their presence often indicates moisture at high altitudes and can signal a change in weather.
Where do tiger fish live
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where does a pork fish live
Fish live in water.
Fish scale clouds, also known as "scale clouds" or "undulatus," are a type of cloud formation characterized by their wavy, rippled appearance resembling fish scales. They typically form in the upper atmosphere and indicate the presence of instability and turbulence in the air. These clouds are often associated with fair weather but can also precede changes in weather patterns. Their distinct texture is visually striking and can create a beautiful sky display.