the shape and height causes it to vary with temperature,pressure,and the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
the height of the clouds is one another one is how the clouds are formed
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Clouds are classified based on their appearance and height in the atmosphere. The main methods for classifying clouds are the International Cloud Atlas and the World Meteorological Organization classification systems. These systems categorize clouds into groups based on their shape, size, and altitude.
Clouds are typically white or gray in color. The color of clouds can vary based on factors such as the angle of sunlight, the thickness of the cloud, and the presence of pollutants or particles in the atmosphere.
The color of clouds in the sky can vary, but they are typically white or gray.
Clouds can be classified by their altitude into three main categories: high-level clouds, mid-level clouds, and low-level clouds. They can also be classified by their appearance, such as cirrus, stratus, cumulus, and nimbus, which indicate their shape and characteristics. Additionally, clouds can be classified based on whether they are composed of water droplets, ice crystals, or a combination of both.
no. water causes clouds to be gray
condensation creates thunder clouds.
Clouds
The electricity in the clouds.
A cold front
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