a storm cloud!!!!!!!!!!!! But b4 they get that robust, they're cumulus clouds.
Then grow into cumulonimbus bringing rain.a cumulus cloud is a cloud that is white and puffy it means dry and no rain.
cumulonimbus
Yes. The highest clouds are the cirrus clouds, which are thin, wispy, and white, and there are cirro-cumulus clouds, which are puffy clouds. The middle clouds are the altostratus clouds which blanket the sky. There is also the altocumulus clouds which is also a puffy cloud. Lastly, there is the cumulus cloud which is as well puffy. Finally, we have the lowest clouds. the first one is the stratocumulus cloud which is ALSO puffy. there is the nimbostratus cloud which produces rain. then there is the stratus cloud, also know as fog. Finally there is the cumulonibus cloud, also known as a thunderhead. it has not either a high, middle, or low cloud. it stretches from the high clouds to the low clouds. as you can guess by its name, it produces heavy rain and thunderstorms. There are many clouds with the same features but an easy way to remember them is by the parts of its name: cirro/cirrus- high alto- middle cumulus/cumulo- puffy nimbo/nimbus- produces rain stratus/strato- low
the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
A lot of times a "nimbus" (latin for rain) cloud is a dark, heavy cloud. Usually rain clouds are big and dark.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
a cumulus cloud is a cloud that is white and puffy it means dry and no rain.
cumulonimbus
it is from the midle level, and brings rain and thunder.
I think ur talking about the cumulonimbus cloud.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
rain
Yes. The highest clouds are the cirrus clouds, which are thin, wispy, and white, and there are cirro-cumulus clouds, which are puffy clouds. The middle clouds are the altostratus clouds which blanket the sky. There is also the altocumulus clouds which is also a puffy cloud. Lastly, there is the cumulus cloud which is as well puffy. Finally, we have the lowest clouds. the first one is the stratocumulus cloud which is ALSO puffy. there is the nimbostratus cloud which produces rain. then there is the stratus cloud, also know as fog. Finally there is the cumulonibus cloud, also known as a thunderhead. it has not either a high, middle, or low cloud. it stretches from the high clouds to the low clouds. as you can guess by its name, it produces heavy rain and thunderstorms. There are many clouds with the same features but an easy way to remember them is by the parts of its name: cirro/cirrus- high alto- middle cumulus/cumulo- puffy nimbo/nimbus- produces rain stratus/strato- low
wind helps in a flood because it brings the rain and it it's cloud are strong enough to produce rain.
cirus is the answer
yes cloud formation can clean the atmosphere because when precipitation occurs such as rain it brings the stuff that is in it's way to down to the surface.
a cumulus cloud form some of the biggest cloud stuctures. they are flat on the bottom but rise in big puffy mounds, rather like icecream. you often see these clouds as they roll in from the sea. they cary for a large capacity of rain.