dont know. thats why im asking
Cumulus
no if there is not water in space there are no clouds in space because clouds consist of water
Cirrus
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns, The word clouds is a noun, the plural form for the singular, cloud. Some adjectives to describe clouds are dark, bright, fluffy, puffy, soft, and moist
Wispy, feathery
Cumulus
clouds are basically water that has evaporated.
fluffy,billowy,white,dark,thick,scattered,heavy,ominous-looking,thin.
The simile 'clouds looked like puffs of cotton' means that the clouds were fluffy and soft in appearance, similar to the texture of cotton. It paints a vivid picture of the clouds as light, airy, and billowy in the sky.
no if there is not water in space there are no clouds in space because clouds consist of water
yes clouds do consist of water vapor!
Clouds already consist of tiny droplets of water or ice crystals.
Cirrus
Clouds are a natural part of the atmosphere, they consist of water vapour, which generally speaking isn't harmful.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns, The word clouds is a noun, the plural form for the singular, cloud. Some adjectives to describe clouds are dark, bright, fluffy, puffy, soft, and moist
cottonydarkdrearyfluffygloomygrayheavenlylightmagicalominousplayfulthunderouswhitewispy
fluffy and white