clouds r very simple but u dont know what they r cause u r stupid. they r evaorated water that has combind to form a cloud
they r cool
Ian R. Pitman has written: 'And clouds flying'
Donald R. Haragan has written: 'An investigation of clouds and precipitation for the Texas High Plains' -- subject(s): Clouds, Precipitation (Meteorology), Weather control
R. S. Scorer has written: 'The clever moron' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Technology and civilization 'The Satellite As Microscope' 'Cloud investigation by satellite' -- subject(s): Dynamic meteorology, Atmospheric physics, Clouds, Satellite meteorology, Meteorological satellites 'A colour guide to clouds' -- subject(s): Clouds, Pictorial works 'Clouds of the world' -- subject(s): Atlases, Clouds
clouds are classified to identify on the basis of their form and height. by: r. semper
THat is not Paul sing that, it is the other member of the clouds, I ask Paul myself, that's my cousin, I'm from Lake Charles La. R. Buckley
i have no idea. POSSIBLY yes i no one person that looks in the sky at the clouds and then they turn black ,then rains
Fluffy ones which bring heavy rain are cumulous clouds. Extremly dense ones are cumulonimbus clouds. Thick, grey blankets of clouds covering the sky are stratus clouds. Cold clouds made of ice are cirrus clouds. Search the pictures up in google :)
=there are 15 i have counted off of the internet so yeah i have also counted in the sky==here they are:==Cirrus clouds==Cirrostratus clouds==Cirrocumulus clouds==Altostratus clouds==Altocumulus clouds==Stratus clouds==Stratocumulus clouds==Nimbostratus clouds==Cumulus clouds==Cumulonimbus clouds==Mammatus clouds==Lenticular clouds==Fog==Contrails==Green Clouds=
Clouds that r crying.
Cumulus clouds, Stratus clouds and Cirrus clouds
The cirrus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, cirrostratus clouds, and cumulonimbus clouds.