Cumulous
More specifically though, Cumulous Humilis or Cumulous Mediocris
The clouds you are talking about are cumulus and if they are black and rain is falling they are called Nimbocumulus clouds IVE GOT SMARTICLES!!!!!!!
The low puffy white clouds that can change into cumulonimbus clouds are called cumulus clouds. Cumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather, but can grow into cumulonimbus clouds, which are tall, dense, and produce thunderstorms.
The white puffy clouds commonly seen on fair weather days are called cumulus clouds. They form when warm air rises and cools, leading to condensation of water vapor. These clouds are typically associated with stable atmospheric conditions and indicate clear skies and pleasant weather. Their fluffy appearance is a result of vertical development as they grow upward in the atmosphere.
In science, "puffy white clouds" are known as cumulus clouds.
A cumulus cloud is a puffy type of cloud that is typically white or light gray in color and has a distinct billowy shape. Cumulus clouds are commonly associated with fair weather, but can also develop into larger storm clouds.
The clouds that are puffy masses formed by vertically rising air are commonly known as thunderheads. These clouds, with the scientific name of cumulonimbus, may produce severe weather such as lightning, hail, and even tornadoes.
they are mid altitude clouds, forms when warm air rises, they are also puffy, white clouds that tend to have flat bottoms, and they indicate fair weather
Cumulus clouds bring good weather. They are the white, puffy ones of sunny days
Altocumulus clouds typically appear as scattered white and gray puffy clouds in the sky. These clouds are found at middle altitudes, between 6,500 to 20,000 feet, and are often associated with fair weather. Altocumulus clouds can signal changing weather patterns if they thicken and lower in the sky.
Depends which type of cumulus.... cumulonimbus is thunderstorm clouds, regular cumulus clouds are the white puffy clouds that have no precipitation
They are all types of clouds. Cirrus clouds are wispy, high-altitude clouds. Stratus clouds are low, layered clouds that can bring rain. Cumulus clouds are puffy, white clouds associated with fair weather. Cumulonimbus clouds are towering clouds that can produce thunderstorms and severe weather.
Large fluffy clouds are commonly known as cumulus clouds. They typically form in fair weather and have a puffy, white appearance with a flat base. These clouds can develop into larger storm clouds, such as cumulonimbus, under certain conditions. Cumulus clouds are often associated with a sunny day and can indicate good weather.