Cumulus clouds are normally puffy and white. They seem like cotton in the sky. The word cumulus comes from a Latin word cumulo, which means pile.
it is a cumulus cloud
Cumulus cloud
Cumulonimbus clouds are the type of cloud that typically produce heavy rain showers, thunderstorms, and even hail. These clouds are characterized by their towering heights and dark, ominous appearance.
Cirrus clouds are light and feathery in appearance. These high-altitude clouds are made up of ice crystals and typically indicate fair weather.
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cumulus cloud
white and puffy
the ones in the sky
a cumulus cloud is a cloud that is white and puffy it means dry and no rain.
it is a small white puffy cloud that slowly drifts across the sky
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It a big puffy, white clouds that tend to have flat bottoms.
Cumulus
Cumulus clouds are the extremely puffy clouds in the sky. The base of the cloud is usually flat and is topped by billowing towers of puffy white clouds resembling cauliflower heads.
temperture
A thunder cloud, or Cumulonimbus cloud, looks like a massive, tall, white puffy cloud with an anvil shaped top and a very dark grey base.
it is called the cumulus cloud that is puffy and in the middle altitude.