cumulonimbus clouds block out sunlight!
Nimbostratus clouds are thick enough to blot out sunlight. This type of cloud is associated with heavy, continuous rain or snow.
Stratus clouds, described as a blanket of clouds.
The pattern of precipitation and low altitude clouds, which are thick and reflect more sunlight
Cumulonimbus clouds
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Nimbostratus clouds are thick enough to blot out sunlight. This type of cloud is associated with heavy, continuous rain or snow.
Stratus clouds, described as a blanket of clouds.
It would block out significant sunlight, lowering the temperature.
The pattern of precipitation and low altitude clouds, which are thick and reflect more sunlight
It would block out significant sunlight, lowering the temperature.
It would block out significant sunlight, lowering the temperature.
Cumulonimbus clouds
Light appears white when there is a balance between the different colors of light, the color us determined by the lights wavelength. Clouds look white because of the way they scatter light, as sunlight passes through the clouds the light is scattered evenly causing a white color. If clouds are in a shadow from another cloud, or a just thick enough to cast shadows on them-selves, when they appear gray.
If the clouds formed were so thick such that sunlight could not reach the plants, the plants would not make food. This means life would eventually be phased out on the earth.
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Clouds reflect all light and are white, but they can appear grey or even black if they are so thick or dense that sunlight cannot pass through.
The clouds grow hotter at night to make up for the sun being down, and they are cooler during the day, because they block the sun.