No it would turn to water
It depends on the temperature of the air around the cloud. A cumulus cloud is formed by warm air rising into a layer of cooler air, so the base of the cloud will be warmer and the air will get colder toward the top of the cloud. If water vapor condenses out of the air as it rises in the cloud, this will warm up the air in the middle of the cloud.
Well you can't really catch them continuously but its rare to catch them
There are actually four. Cumulus- moderate altitude, white, puffy clouds. Cirrus- high altitude; looks like hair in the sky and usually means fair weather. Stratus-Low altitude and an overcast sky or fog is an example. Cumulonimbus- These are puffy dark clouds that tower and are very tall.They usually bring thunderstorms. There are also over 100 other types of clouds.
Yes, if they can catch them.They might if they could catch one, which would be very unlikely.
Maybe it is but maybe it just has a full tummy. It also could have bloat or some other disease.
Sunny with a bit of cloud
I'm pretty sure she did it so she could catch ringworm. That way, she wouldn't have to go to school. A bit much to deal with if she really did catch it, especially just to get out of school...
the foggy bit in Mt.Cornet
its a bit stange, but in white u catch zecrom and in black its reshiram
Cloud computing is a bit robotic. It helps those who are not familiar with computers and need some additional instructions for operating the computer.
Cumulus clouds can develop into cumulonimbus clouds, which are usually thunderstorms. All thunderstorms contain an updraft, which is a rising air current. Under the right conditions this updraft can start rotating, becoming a mesocyclone. The thunderstorm is now called a supercell. Sometimes the bottom of the mesocyclone can tighten and intensify to produce a tornado.
Bats are wild animals. You would really scare the poor bat, and that's mean. Also, it might bit you because it was scared. And it might be carrying a disease like rabies that you could catch and become very sick.