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Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
Cumulus clouds look like !!!!
Such clouds are called cumulus.
Cumulus.
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Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
Cotton like clouds is actually backwards. It should be "Clouds like cotton" then Yes, it would be a vivid word as someone can easily visualize a piece of cotton.
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Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
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cotton is look like a clouds
Cumulus clouds look like !!!!
You are probably thinking of cumulus clouds.
Such clouds are called cumulus.
The simile 'clouds looked like puffs of cotton' means that the clouds were fluffy and soft in appearance, similar to the texture of cotton. It paints a vivid picture of the clouds as light, airy, and billowy in the sky.
Yes, the phrase "cotton-like clouds" contains vivid words that create imagery by likening the appearance of clouds to that of cotton. This comparison helps evoke a visual image of soft, fluffy clouds in the reader's mind.
Cumulus.