Cumulus in Latin means: heap. In English, this word means: a cloud, made up of round heaps
a cumulus cloud is a cloud that is white and puffy it means dry and no rain.
Over the hills towering cumulus started to shoot up in rows.
Cumulus clouds are masses of puffy
the cumulus syage is a part of sciene. first stage
Trevor White on cloud nine at Cumulus.
Cumulus is a type of cloud! Cumulus comes from a Latin word meaning: heap
No. The word "cumulus" comes from the Latin word for pile or heap.
The answer is on cloud nine. Cumulus is a type of cloud.
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.
a cumulus cloud is a cloud that is white and puffy it means dry and no rain.
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Over the hills towering cumulus started to shoot up in rows.
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Cumulus is a latin word meaning Mound or Heap. Look at the cloud and it totally makes sense.
No. Don't you mean cumulus?
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The word cumulonimbus comes from two Latin words "cumulus" and "nimbus." The Latin word "cumulus" means "heap" while the Latin word "nimubs" means "rainstorm." Cumulus means "heaped" and "nimbus" means rain, so a heaped cloud producing rain (in the form of showers).