cumulus cloud.....
A thunder cloud, or Cumulonimbus cloud, looks like a massive, tall, white puffy cloud with an anvil shaped top and a very dark grey base.
A cumulus cloud looks like a big piece of floating cotton. They are mostly flat in the bottom and the top has rounded towers. They are also called towering cumulus.
These are cumulus clouds.
The anvil is not actually part of a tornado. it is part of the storm that produces a tornado. Inside a thunderstorm moist air rises as long as it is warmer than its surroundings. However, when the rising cloud of the thunderstorm reaches a comparatively warm layers such as at the top of the troposphere it cannot rise any more, and will spread out, forming a wide, flat top to the storm cloud. This flat top is the anvil.
The cloud of condensation the a tornado produces is funnel-shaped, wider at the top than at the bottom.
Cumulus cloud
A small, almost flat piece of foam is coated in plastic and the sticker design is printed on top. Then adhesive is applied to the bottom.
A thunder cloud, or Cumulonimbus cloud, looks like a massive, tall, white puffy cloud with an anvil shaped top and a very dark grey base.
A cumulus cloud looks like a big piece of floating cotton. They are mostly flat in the bottom and the top has rounded towers. They are also called towering cumulus.
The top and bottom are normally flat.
The earth is round, due to gravity, so there are no flat bits at the top and bottom.
no the top is flat and the bottom is pointy
A cone.
Yes, the top and the bottom.
No, the top and bottom would be flat however the center is rounded.
in the top it is curved and the bottom is flat
the are flat on the bottom and tappered at the top