no. water causes clouds to be gray
No, White fluffy clouds (Cumulus clouds) do not usually cause rain. usually rain clouds are dark.
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The lumpy white clouds are called, Cumulus. Cumulus clouds are found in the lower section of the sky. They are often described as puffy or lumpy, they generally have flat bases. Cumulus clouds are generally less than 6,500 ft. Cumulus clouds may appear by themselves in a line or in clusters.
White clouds can refer to a couple things. It can describe clouds that are white in appearance. It can also refer to the nickname of White Cloud Mountain minnows, which are a type of fish.
No they will not be white because h20 is water evaporating to the air.
Condensation (water vapor).
No, clouds are just water vapor and they sort of burst and they look white
i think i remember reading that white spots round the eye area can be a sign of high cholesterol.
All clouds have the potential to be rain clouds. It just depends on how much water vapor is in them. Once the water vapor in a cloud cools or becomes too heavy, it rains. Clouds with lots of water are generally dark gray as opposed to white clouds with less water.
The familiar white fluffy clouds we see in the daytime sky, and which are often cumulus, reflect light energy from the Sun because of the collective reflections of tiny water droplets that have nucleated or condensed from atmospheric water molecules.
In science, "puffy white clouds" are known as cumulus clouds.
they are clouds which actually has a white color