What word describes low dark clouds
fl
No, they are flat, hazy, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white.
Fluffy clouds. They form low in the sky and can bring short, heavy showers. (Some grow into tall dark clouds that cause heavy percipition, e.g rain)
Stratus clouds
snow clouds
stratus clouds are the lowest clouds but cumulus clouds are the white fluffy ones cumulus clouds turn into cumbulimbous clouds when filled but with rain. The only problem is cumulus clouds are not found low!
nimbostratus
Nimbostratus clouds are dark, low-level clouds that are accompanied by falling precipitation. Low clouds are primarily composed of water droplets, or when cold enough, these clouds may also contain ice particles and snow.
fog
No, they are flat, hazy, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white.
The word "stratocumulus" is a term in meteorology and science used to describe low, dark clouds that cover the sky. The word is actually of Latin origin so it means the same in Latin as it does in English.
as dark colored rock with low silica content
white clouds seldom give rain; grey clouds are more potent to give rain which is why the sky is usually grey or dark grey when it rains :)
fluffy clouds they form low in the sky and can bring short, heavy showers. Some grow into tall dark clouds that bring very heavy rain
The lowest clouds are called fog. The classification of low clouds is stratiform.
Fog. Believe it or not, fog is actually a group a very low-lying clouds.
Fluffy clouds. They form low in the sky and can bring short, heavy showers. (Some grow into tall dark clouds that cause heavy percipition, e.g rain)
middle clouds