It doesn't matter it depends on how much water vapor is in the air
Clouds form when water droplets collect on dust particles in the air. When the clouds become saturated, rain falls from the sky.
Clouds has one syllable.
Cirrus clouds (Ci) are part of the genera high-étage and will form from 5,000 m in the troposphere.
Hi! Well I don't about that but I look at the clouds sometimes I see many different things. One day I saw skulls; people died that day. The day before my pet died I saw a skull and lizard(my pet). Other times the clouds told me other things too. Answer: Yes and No. It depends.
Condensation
They don't stay in one form. They are constantly changing with the wind currents.
They don't form one, but they signal an oncoming cold front.
There is just one syllable in the word "clouds"
The earth has a water cycle. The rain is evaporated, clouds form, water from lakes, rivers, and other sources add to it, and more clouds form. It the rains more as the winds move the clouds. The rain forest is one of the important parts to the cycle.
Cumulus clouds form when warm air rises, expands, and cools. Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy white clouds that usually have thunderstorms following them. Cumulus clouds are one of the 3 types of main clouds. The 3 main types of clouds are stratus, cumulus, and cirrus.
Cirrocumulus Is a cloud which is a cirrus and a cumulus cloud put together to form one. They are usely thick, white and fluffy clouds which form up high in the sky. These clouds are not usely seen.
They would join to form one funnel cloud, most likely one that is bigger than either of the two.