Clouds of unusually large size.
Yes. "Big" clouds are indeed a cloud no the less.
Clouds are just condensed water vapor or ice crystals. Cloud droplets also require cloud condensation nuclei, however, which often consist of sulfate aerosols.
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Vast interstellar clouds of hydrogen are known as "nebula."
Yes, there are huge clouds of hydrogen gas, called nebulae.
Cumulus.
Nebulas.
i thinks is snow
That'd be clouds.
It would be street slang for smoking meth. Because you exhale a huge cloud of smoke, hence the term blowing in the clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds are large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms and tornadoes. They can extend high into the atmosphere and bring heavy rain, lightning, and strong winds.
Those clouds are likely cumulus clouds, which are large, fluffy clouds with a flat base. They form when warm air rises and cools, causing water vapor to condense into droplets. Cumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather but can develop into larger storm clouds if conditions are right.
The answer is clouds, but it has a chance of being fog or mist.
The type of cloud one them self would see is a huge gray cloud
Because the rotation of the nebula creates an inward force to the center of the cloud.