Snow,rain,sleet,and hail.
o Evaporation, water vapor and sun o Condensation and clouds o Precipitation and the 4 major kinds of precipitation o Groundwater
The four general families of clouds are cirrus (high-level clouds), cumulus (mid-level clouds), stratus (low-level clouds), and nimbus (vertical clouds that produce precipitation). Each family is categorized based on their appearance and altitude in the atmosphere.
The four main types of clouds are named based on their appearance and altitude. Cirrus clouds are wispy and high-altitude, cumulus clouds are fluffy and often resemble cotton balls, stratus clouds form in layers and cover the sky, and nimbus clouds are associated with precipitation. Their names reflect either their shape or their specific characteristics, helping to categorize them in meteorology.
Four Steps in the Clouds was created in 1942.
The four most common forms of precipitation are;rainsleetsnowand hail
four tyes of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.
The four basic types of clouds are cirrus, cumulus, stratus, and nimbus. Cirrus clouds are high-altitude, thin, and wispy, typically indicating fair weather. Cumulus clouds are fluffy and white, often associated with sunny days but can develop into storm clouds. Stratus clouds form in uniform layers, covering the sky and often bringing overcast conditions, while nimbus clouds are rain-bearing and can appear in various forms, indicating precipitation.
You could organize the kinds of weather into 5 basic groups: Precipitation (rain, etc.), clouds, earth-based (earthquake, volcano, etc.), passive (heat wave, frost, dew, etc.) and destructive (tornado, hurricane, thunderstorm, lightning, etc.).Then you could list the kinds for each group:Precipitation:RainSnowSleetHailClouds:Cumulus
1. Cumulus - Clouds with vertical development2. Cirrus - High Clouds3. Altostratus - Middle Clouds4. Stratus -Low Clouds