It depends which form of cloud you're using.'a cloud of smoke' (noun): billow, blanket'the sky is cloudy' (verb): overcast, darken'cloud your judgement' (verb): obscure, muddy
You can tell by their shape or size.For example if the cirrus cloud was big and shaped like a dinosaur and the billow cloud was small and shaped like pig each cloud would completely different
High-Level CloudsCloud types include: cirrus and cirrostratus.Mid-Level CloudsCloud types include: altocumulus, altostratus.Low-Level CloudsCloud types include: nimbostratus and stratocumulus.Clouds with Vertical DevelopmentCloud types include: fair weather cumulus and cumulonimbus.Other Cloud TypesCloud types include: contrails, billow clouds, mammatus, orographic and pileus clouds.A:The ten main types of clouds, in order of their usual approximate height above sea level, are cirrus, cirrostratus, cirrocumulus, cumulonimbus, altostratus, altocumulus, cumulus, stratocumulus, nimbostratus, and stratus.
Different colours of the clouds is due to the water particles in the clouds and the extent of reflection of light. The darker rain clouds are so because they contain many droplets of water. The clouds seem to turn red at night or in the morning due to the way the sun reflects of the water particles as it sets or rises - this is why the saying "red sky at night, sheperds delight" exists, it is thought that the fact the clouds are red at night means that by morning, they will either have dissipated or rained during the night before they are due to work. Red sky in the morning means there are clouds and it may rain. The different shades of grey are the way the light is reflecting on the "shapes" of the clouds, some billow out more and reflect the sun, others are, technically speaking, in shadow.
YES, without a doubt, American astronauts landed on the moon. The things that some people are not educated enough to understand, are confusing them. Yes, the flag was held up by a bent wire, so that it would look as though it was waving. But footage shows it being rock-still except when the astronauts are moving it or the flagpole around- or have just done so and it is still settling down. One piece of footage shows an astronaut brushing past the flag, which swings the front edge like a pendulum- it does not billow, as there is no air for it to catch. The most popular moon pics are the ones that turned out well, so some think the fact that so many moon pics look good, is suspicious. Look up on the Net- there are sites out there that show *all* the lunar pics, and many are duds. The astronauts landed on the Moon during daylight, but while the Sun was still low and it hadn't heated up. And there are those who think it is suspicious that pictures taken in *broad daylight* have no stars in them! Sites like clavius.org or the badastronomy site will help you understand what the less educated don't.
what are some antonmys for abjure?
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Some antonmys for outrage are delight, happiness, cheer, glee, and joy .
Some things that cause a billow are when the wind gets caught in the sails of a boat and when one has sheets on the washing line and the wind gets caught in them.
The word 'billow' functions as both a verb and a noun.Examples:We watched the clouds billow in the breeze. (verb)A billow of smoke from the campfire enveloped the campers. (noun)
I saw a huge billow down by the beach yesterday!
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The word 'billow' is both a noun (billow, billows) and a verb (billow, billows, billowing, billowed).The noun billow is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large undulating mass, such as a cloud, smoke, or steam; a rolling mass like a high wave; a word for a thing.The verb to billow is to to fill with air and swell outward; to rise or roll in waves.
A billow is a large wave, surge, or undulation of something, such as water, smoke, or a sound.
A billow maiden is any of the nine daughters of the sea-god Ran in Norse mythology.
He watched the cumulus clouds billow as the winds blew them over the mountaintop. (verb) A huge billow of smog engulfed the valley below the factory. (noun)
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