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They're called stratus clouds
Lens shaped clouds are called lenticular clouds. They are usually formed by moist air rising in the high-altitude skies over a mountain or range of mountains.
treius claudeus, or forest clouds
They are not the same. Some clouds move in different ways. Some clouds are shaped different. But, clouds are all made the same.
Long and Whispy. (not puffy)
you will see Cumulonimbus clouds before a tornado which are large, dark, anvil-shaped clouds.
Saucer- shaped clouds usually form at high altitudes, and these are called lenticular clouds. Lenticular clouds can be separated into altocumulus standing lenticularis (ACSL). Due to their shape, they are often mistaken as Unidentified Flying Objects, (UFOs).
Cirrus are high altitude clouds. Cumulo nimbus (anvil shaped clouds) indicate the possibility of rain.
Lenticular clouds, also known as lens shaped clouds are usually found above mountain tops
It is a cloud that is shaped like a bunny
Big cotton balls
Hot air rising and sthen cools and sinks and forms udder like shaped clouds