On a rainy day, you typically see nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark gray clouds that can cover the sky and bring continuous precipitation. These clouds are associated with steady rainfall.
The blanket of gray clouds you see is likely stratus clouds. Stratus clouds are low-level clouds that cover the sky like a blanket and often bring overcast conditions with possible light drizzle or snow. Nimbus clouds are associated with precipitation, while cumulus clouds are puffy and usually indicate fair weather.
Nimbus clouds are typically associated with rain or stormy weather. They appear dark and thick, indicating potential precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail. If you see nimbus clouds, there's a likelihood of inclement weather in the near future.
On a nice sunny day, you are likely to see cumulus clouds. These are puffy, white clouds with distinct edges that form at lower altitudes and are associated with fair weather. They may appear on their own or in small groups in a clear blue sky.
High thin clouds, such as cirrus clouds, typically indicate fair weather as they are composed of ice crystals and are often seen before a change in the weather. Therefore, it is less likely to rain when you see these clouds.
There aren't really faces, but we humans enjoy seeing forms in smoke, as we do in clouds.
there is a cloud in the sky i see a cloud i'm to the drifting to the clouds clouds clouds
because of the clouds have feelings too don't they now.
because the clouds are basically watervapour and if there wernt clouds there wouldn't be much rain
See All Her Faces was created on 1972-11-10.
Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.
You usually see shapes in cumulus clouds.
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
The answer is cumulonimbus clouds.
the part of the earth that you are on faces the sun. (the earth rotates on its axis) When it faces the sun, you see it.
Of course not. Many people 'see' what they wish to see. There are many photographs of things that resemble other other and completely different things. Clouds are an excellent example. Cloud formations have often resembled faces or the shape of countries etc.
sort of but not really because you could make anything out of smoke and even clouds.