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You can tell which way a front is moving by observing the direction in which the clouds are moving. In the Northern Hemisphere, if clouds are moving from south to north, it indicates a warm front moving north. If clouds are moving from north to south, it indicates a cold front moving south. Reverse these directions for the Southern Hemisphere.
The clouds appear to move across the sky because of the Earth's rotation.
You are observing wind speed and direction when you see storm clouds moving your way. Temperature and air pressure can influence the development of the storm clouds, but the movement of the clouds themselves is primarily driven by the direction and speed of the wind.
NO. Move away or go underground
The clouds may not be moving in the sky today because of a lack of wind or atmospheric stability.
When clouds are moving fast across the sky, it usually means that there is strong wind at higher altitudes pushing the clouds along.
The clouds appear to be still because they are moving very slowly and are far away. The movement of clouds is influenced by wind patterns and atmospheric conditions.
Clouds appear to move because they are being carried along by the wind. As the wind blows, it pushes the clouds across the sky, creating the illusion of movement.
You are not seeing angles. It only looks that way because the clouds just moving about and your human mind makes them into shapes of fluffy dogs, angels, and other things.
Rain clouds are are rain clouds so stop being dumb...that wasn't the right answer u dumbo.
Clouds are constantly moving due to the wind and air currents in the atmosphere. The movement of clouds is influenced by various factors such as temperature, humidity, and pressure gradients. These factors cause clouds to drift, spread out, and change shape as they are carried along by the surrounding air.
I think its a shark. I know they never stop moving, but I'm not sure about the sleep thing. Dolphins are the same way.