I think it is a cumulonimbus.
H20 is getting evaporated and it forms thick cumulonimbus clouds. there could be rain or thunderstorm. It is very hard to tell the weather.
a cumulus cloud
The air in the thermosphere is very thin because of it's high altitude.
Fog, or if it isn't too thick then you would probably call it mist.
Techinally the kind of cloud that spreads over the the sky in layers is the cumulonimbus cloud, but the cumulonimbus cloud spreads out in THICK layers over the sky. The question would be if the cumulonimbus cloud really does spread over the sky in layers.
nimbostratus
cirrus cloud are white thick and fuirry
it is called the cumulus cloud that is puffy and in the middle altitude.
The short answer is what is the weather like - in clear weather and in daylight being able to see all the way to the horizon is easy. In cloudy weather it depends on how much clouds there is and what type of cloud, if it is thick cloud higher than where you are then you cannot see further than the length of your arm
For the foreseeable future, thick cloud cover, cold and windy.
The word cumulonimbus is a type of cloud in the sky. It is a thick cloud that is usually indicative of thunderstorms and weather instability. It can appear alone or in a cluster and carry water vapor.
H20 is getting evaporated and it forms thick cumulonimbus clouds. there could be rain or thunderstorm. It is very hard to tell the weather.
Well steam is thin cloud and cloud is thick steam......
a cumulus cloud
cumulus
Nimbostratus clouds are thick enough to blot out sunlight. This type of cloud is associated with heavy, continuous rain or snow.
dogs with thick thick thick fur