Clouds are light and fluffy. Earth? Not so much.
No- when popped it is the opposite of dense- it is rather light and fluffy.
I think the answer is adding less flour.
Earth is more dense.
The answer depends on what on earth you mean by the "dirtier" of a wave.
The best way to tell if a kitten will be fluffy is to look at its parents. If the parents have long, thick fur, there is a good chance the kitten will be fluffy too. Additionally, kittens with a dense undercoat are more likely to grow up to be fluffy.
Light is unable to travel through Earth because the Earth's dense core absorbs and scatters the photons. The high density of Earth's materials causes light to be absorbed and converted into heat energy instead of passing through. This makes the Earth opaque to light.
The word "fluffy" is an adjective. It is used to describe something as soft, light, and full of air.
Of all the colors of the rainbow that make up white light, red gets refracted the least when the light goes from a less dense medium to a more dense medium (like from space to the earth's atmosphere).
The earth's crust is less denser than the mantle.
en peluche = eg. fluffy toy bouffant(e) = eg. fluffy hair léger(-ère) = eg. a light mixture
Both are rocky. Both are dense, but Earth is far more dense than the moon is.
To make it light and fluffy.