are lenticular high, low, or middle level?
The word 'billow' functions as both a verb and a noun.Examples:We watched the clouds billow in the breeze. (verb)A billow of smoke from the campfire enveloped the campers. (noun)
He watched the cumulus clouds billow as the winds blew them over the mountaintop. (verb) A huge billow of smog engulfed the valley below the factory. (noun)
Billow clouds, often referred to as cumulonimbus clouds, typically appear white on their tops due to sunlight scattering, while their bases can range from gray to dark shades, especially when they contain moisture or precipitation. The color can vary depending on the time of day and atmospheric conditions, with sunset or sunrise often casting hues of orange and pink.
up high!
Cumulus Clouds
Yes, but they are clouds that are not high up in the sky. They are low clouds!
The word 'billow' is both a noun (billow, billows) and a verb (billow, billows, billowing, billowed).The noun billow is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large undulating mass, such as a cloud, smoke, or steam; a rolling mass like a high wave; a word for a thing.The verb to billow is to to fill with air and swell outward; to rise or roll in waves.
way high up in the clouds
To climb high on Mount Everest you have to climb up through the clouds.
Cumulus Clouds
cirrus
Cumulus Clouds