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Stratiform clouds are layered clouds and they have very horizontal extent. Cumuliform clouds tops look like a popcorn, cotton ball or like cauliflower.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
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There does not appear to be an official collective term for a group of clouds. Some people call them a group of clouds. Others just use "a group of" and the type of cloud they see like cirrus clouds or cumulonimbus clouds.
the leaf like structure of a seed is embryo
I believe that 60% of people like cauliflower.
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Cauliflower is a vegetable. It is a geosperm, which means it has seeds on the outside, not on the inside, like fruits.
Yes. Broccoli was developed from the cauliflower plant in Italy lots of years ago.
clouds are made out of evaporated water from the earth's surface and the drip out all the extra water which we like to call "rain" or the more scientific term called precipitation
thin, hair like clouds are called cirrus clouds
Somebody looked at the "clouds of stars" and thought it looked like milk spilt out in the sky.