Clouds come in 8 main formations: Stratus | Startocumulus | Cumulus | Cumulonimbus | Altostratus | Altocumulus | Cirrus | Cirrocumulus
Cirrus are the wispy looking ones that are the highest in the atmosphere. Altostratus are the smoother ones that are in the middle. Stratus are the lowest ones that are usually darker in color.
Cumulus clouds are the type of clouds that resemble cotton balls. They are fluffy and white with flat bases.
Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
it is usually blue and silky
Cumulonimbus.
The type of clouds that resemble tails or paintbrush strokes are called cirrus clouds. These high-altitude clouds are thin and wispy, often appearing white and feathery. Cirrus clouds are typically formed from ice crystals and indicate fair weather, although they can also signal a change in the weather. Their delicate appearance gives them the characteristic brushstroke look in the sky.
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Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
Cumulus clouds have a white, fluffy appearance that often resembles cotton candy. They have flat bases and rounded, puffy tops, giving them a distinct appearance in the sky.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are called cumulus clouds. They are puffy, white clouds that often have a flat base and resemble floating cotton balls in the sky.
cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds