A status cloud is a list of words that you commonly use or that relate to one particular subject.
There is no such thing as a status cloud in the physical, atmospherical sense. Status Cloud is a facebook application that surveys all your recent status posts and creates a word cloud out of the words that you use most. It is a fun way of seeing what's been on your mind over the last week/month/year.
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Nimbostratus cloud ate made of only water droplets and stratus clouds form when a large body of air rises.
Status clouds can produce snow or rain depending on what conditions are present.
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Some common classification of cloud types are cummulus, status, cirrus and nimbus. In their respective order, the meanings of them are : heap, layer, curl of hair and rain.
Cirrus clouds are an example of a cloud type that is not typically associated with rain. They are thin and wispy clouds found at high altitudes and are made up of ice crystals rather than water droplets.
Nimbus is the Latin word for cloud. In modern meteorology, it is used as a prefix or suffix on the names of particular types of clouds to indicate a cloud that is precipitating (rain, snow, hail, etc.). Thus a cumulonimbusis a cumulus cloud that is releasing precipitation and a nimbostratus is a status cloud releasing precipitation.
The type of cloud that is low and blanket-like is called a stratus cloud. Stratus clouds often cover the sky in a uniform layer, resembling a thick blanket. They are typically found at low altitudes and are associated with overcast or gray sky conditions.
In "The Cloud," Shelley personifies the cloud as a powerful force that controls nature and influences human emotions. The cloud's dynamic and ever-changing nature symbolizes the cyclical renewal of life and the interconnectedness of all things in the universe, creating a mythic aura of transcendence and mystery around it. By presenting the cloud as a divine and elemental entity, Shelley elevates it to a mythic status that inspires awe and wonder in the reader.
On the Assignment submissions page, sort the assignments by Last modified (Teacher) by clicking on the column title. Assignments which have been graded have Update in the status column, whereas those that haven't been graded have Grade in the status column.