Cumulus
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Cumulus clouds look like big giant puffballs or cotton balls. Or possibly if you have heard they look like mash potatoes?
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.
Cumulus clouds are normally puffy and white. They seem like cotton in the sky. The word cumulus comes from a Latin word cumulo, which means pile.
cumulus clouds get puffs in themm becuse how many times they whent in to the warter cycil in just like when girls get on there pierod they have a cycle in get blouted so thats why the clouds get really bif in fat just like when girl get blouted in big for a little while in follow me on vine
Cumulus clouds A+
They are puffy, like cotton balls. Not in any any particular shape, just round(ish).Gigantic white towers of cloud with dark grey bases, sometimes with flattened tops appearing like a pancake or an anvilA cumulonimbus formation is tall and billowing, with an anvil-shaped top.Cumulonimbus clouds have flat tops and bottoms, giving them an anvil-like appearance.stormy weather, most likely low pressures system, and gusty... and occurs during a cold front. :D
Shape shifters, candy floss, cushions, mashed potato, Cotten wall, marshmallows, faces, stepping stones, islands. hope I helped you <3
The clouds are really puffy and look life overgrown marshmallows that you want to eat!
Fluffy, white, like cotton wool, grey, dark, rain clouds.
they are puffy because water is inside the cloud. They are called cumulus clouds and are formed, like all clouds, of water vapor.
cumulus clouds are puffy like. And they sometimes look like popcorn
Cumulus clouds- ANSWERED by a 6th grader