It is also called a tornado!
Cumulus clouds are thick puffy clouds that occur at middle altitudes, typically between about 2,000 to 20,000 feet. They are often associated with fair weather, but can develop into larger storm clouds known as cumulonimbus clouds.
Wispy clouds found at middle elevations are known as cirrus clouds. They are thin and wispy in appearance, with a feather-like texture. Cirrus clouds are usually composed of ice crystals and are commonly seen in fair weather conditions.
Hurricanes are made as the sun heats tropical waters to form an area of very low pressure. Clouds form, and the Coriolis effect sets it spinning. The clouds in a hurricane are Cumulonimbus clouds (also known as Thunderheads or Thunderclouds)
The second part of the journey from Africa to the Colonies was known as the Middle Passage. This was an area of the Atlantic Ocean that was prone to very bad weather, including rough seas and hurricanes.
A M64 is a spiral galaxy known as the Black Eye Galaxy.
There Known for being spirals retard its in the name
probably cumulonimbus clouds.
The name of a violent tropical storm is given based on the size of the storm. Some tropical storms are known as hurricanes, some are known as typhoons, and some are known as cyclones.
By themself no. If they form into thunderstorms or even hurricanes, yes. They can create winds known as downdrafts that make the plane lose lift and it is forced down at a higher rate than it can compensate for. The clouds can be in the form of fog and the plane can strike a mountain top or other high structure.
They make up approximately two thirds of all known spiral galaxies.
In science, "puffy white clouds" are known as cumulus clouds.
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