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DEPENDS.. either fun or informational Informational? 1.High-level clouds: altitude of between 5,000-13,000m 2.Indicate fair weather, but cold, in the winter 3.It forms when cirrus or cirrostratus is warmed gently from below. This causes air to rise and sink inside the cloud. Some of the ice crystals change into water vapor, and gaps appear. Fun Facts? 1. Nicknamed Mackerel Sky (looks like scales on mackerel) 2. Are the same size or smaller than the width of your littlest finger when you hold up your hand at arm's length in front of you 3.Origin: Has Latin root from 2 words: Cirrus (meaning a curl, tuft, or fringe) and Cumulus (meaning mass)
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Helios is a root word. It is a Greek word meaning sun and is the root word for heliocentric, heliotary, heliometer, meliometric, heliostat, and the like.
Old English for moon, mona, is the root for 'month' and 'monday'Lunar is from the Latin root luna meaning 'moon'Menses is from the Proto-Indo European root menes meaning 'month'
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The Latin root of "cumulo" is "cumulus," which means a heap or pile.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
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the root looks like a floppy dick and the stem looks like a boner sorry they both look like boners
Nimbus means dark cloud and it is neither a prefix or a suffix.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
Like a root, it is used in spice and medicine
it looks like a check mark. it is called the radical. it looks like this --> √
It's not an English word. It looks Italian. It looks as if it were based on the Greek root "hystero" meaning the uterus.
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