Cirrus clouds, specifically cirrus uncinus clouds, can resemble curly wisps of hair. These high-altitude clouds form in the upper atmosphere and often have a thin, delicate appearance with distinct curly or wispy strands.
Such clouds are called cumulus.
Fluffy clouds?
Cumulus clouds :))
Fluffy like clouds are called cumulus clouds. they are fluffy and make you know that it will be a great sunny day......probaly
thin, hair like clouds are called cirrus clouds
A thin hair like cloud is a cirrus cloud. They are usually wispy and white, and are made of ice crystals.cirrus
Cirrus clouds, specifically cirrus uncinus clouds, can resemble curly wisps of hair. These high-altitude clouds form in the upper atmosphere and often have a thin, delicate appearance with distinct curly or wispy strands.
Fibrous roots are thin, numerous and hair like.
A cirrostratus cloud is a high, thin, generally uniform stratiform type composed of ice-crystals. It is difficult to detect and is capable of forming halos when the cloud takes the form of thin cirrostratus nebulosus.
Such clouds are called cumulus.
A thin hair like cloud is a cirrus cloud. They are usually wispy and white, and are made of ice crystals.cirrus
Fluffy clouds?
They are thin and wispy (look like threads).
Cirrus clouds are thin, white clouds that have a wispy, feathery appearance. They form at heights of 25,000 feet or more. They are composed of tiny ice crystals, and are associated with fair or pleasant weather. They have a hair-like appearance, and the curled-up ends are very common features.
Stratus Clouds
Cumulus clouds :))