Water of course like all clouds
no you are wrong some clouds are made of ice and other particles.
Cumulus clouds are made of water droplets or ice crystals. They form when warm air rises and cools, causing the air to reach its dew point and the water vapor to condense into visible cloud droplets. Cumulus clouds are typically fluffy and white, and can indicate fair weather.
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billions of tiny droplets of water...
Cirrus is a High-étage cloud, whereas Cumulus is a Low-étage cloud. So Cirrus.
A Vertical Development Cloud, or a Vertical Growth Cloud.
they kinda do but usually what I herd is cumulus cloud are big puffy cloud and they can bring thunder storms
The answer is on cloud nine. Cumulus is a type of cloud.
Alto cumulus is a type of middle-level cloud that typically forms at altitudes of 6,500 to 20,000 feet. These clouds appear as white or gray patches or layers in the sky, often resembling a field of cotton balls. Alto cumulus clouds are known for their rippled or wavy appearance.
a cumulus cloud is a cloud that is white and puffy it means dry and no rain.
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A cumulus cloud is composed primarily of water droplets, which form as warm air rises and cools. It may also contain some ice crystals at higher altitudes, especially in colder regions of the atmosphere. Additionally, cumulus clouds may contain dust, pollen, or other particles that can act as nuclei for water droplets to condense around.
I'm not sure if that's a cumulus cloud or a cirrus cloud.
is alto cumulus a high, low are middle cloud
Cumulus clouds are normally puffy and white. They seem like cotton in the sky. The word cumulus comes from a Latin word cumulo, which means pile.
Cumulus in Latin means: heap. In English, this word means: a cloud, made up of round heaps
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