Cirrus clouds. This type is often called mare's tails. Made of ice crystals blown by winds at high altitude.
Feathery clouds are called Cirrus clouds. Cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals instead of water droplets and form at altitudes between five and fourteen kilometers.
Cirrus clouds are light and feathery.
Any of the cirriform (or high) clouds could be described as light and feathery.
Cirrus clouds are the types of clouds that form high in the sky. They are also white, feathery and look very light. They tend to come around when the weather is fair.
Above the Clouds - Electric Light Orchestra song - was created in 1977.
If by above you mean closer to the zenith, sure. If by above you mean beyond, then no, that's not possible. Very thin clouds might allow the moon's light through and make them appear to be behind it to a casual glance.
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Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, usually a mixture of both. The water and ice scatter all light, making clouds appear white. If the clouds get thick enough or high enough all the light above does not make it through, hence the gray or dark look.
The phrase 'light from clouds' has three syllables.
Milkweed seeds are light and feathery because they have a parachute-like structure called a pappus that allows them to be easily carried by the wind. This helps them disperse over long distances to find suitable locations for germination and growth.
no he didn't it is still light brown and feathery
Stratus clouds
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