cumulus
Cumulus clouds are the type of clouds that resemble cotton balls. They are fluffy and white with flat bases.
The cloud that looks like cotton balls is called cumulus clouds. These clouds are fluffy and white in appearance, often seen on sunny days.
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Cumulus is a latin word meaning Mound or Heap. Look at the cloud and it totally makes sense.
The cloud that resembles cotton balls is called a "cumulus cloud." These clouds are fluffy, white, and often have a rounded appearance, resembling cotton or puffs of cotton. They typically indicate fair weather but can develop into larger storm clouds if conditions are right.
Cirrus: It's Latin for "curl." Cirrus clouds look like curls of white hair.
The name is taken from Latin 'cumulo' meaning 'heap or pile'. Such clouds are cotton like in appearance and have flat bases
The clouds that are puffy masses formed by vertically rising air are commonly known as thunderheads. These clouds, with the scientific name of cumulonimbus, may produce severe weather such as lightning, hail, and even tornadoes.
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Cirrus: It's Latin for "curl." Cirrus clouds look like curls of white hair.
They look like any other cloud. Clouds are almost all alike. Only the acidic clouds are different (They have acid in them, hens the name). P.S: Rain drops don't look like water droplets. They look like a blob of water falling.
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