All clouds are white when viewed from space. However, the color of a cloud can be changed when light is refracted through the particles that make up the cloud, or when viewing clouds at sunrise or sunset.
Dust and other pollutants can also cause light to refract and change the color of a cloud.
At the surface, we often see clouds of various colors. The darkness of a clould depends on its thickness (if a cloud blocks more sunlight, it will appear darker) and also the type of precipitation it holds. Clouds that contain rain are often dark bluish-gray, whereas clould that contain hail tend to have a greenish tint.
Rain clouds can vary from white to gray to dark gray-green, depending on their height and the level of sunlight.
Storm clouds appear white in the distance and usually gray when view from below. They may, depending on the storm, appear black, green, yellow, or blue.
they are clouds which actually has a white color
Clouds are usually classified based on their heights, appearance and color.
Nimbus clouds or thunderclouds are usually tall, dense and very dark in color. These clouds form thunderstorms and heavy rain usually follows.
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There are such thing as rainbow clouds. Circumhorizontal arc.
they are clouds which actually has a white color
No, clouds are not always white. Their color depends on if they are a precipitate, the time of day, and the color of the sky in general.
it is the reflection of the water on earth.... this is the reason the clouds appear BLUE n not any other color....
The clouds on Neptune are made of Methane, and appear to be Blue.
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they are pink
Beacuse god made the clouds that way
Clouds are usually classified based on their heights, appearance and color.
Clouds are usually classified based on their heights, appearance and color.
They were originally red.
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