Clouds and cottonwood seeds are examples of fluffy things that can float in the sky.
i have a guinea pig and i will say 11 months old the guinea pig will turn fluffy
No, the word 'fluffy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'fluffy' is fluffiness.The word 'fluffy' is the adjective form of the noun fluff.
"Who paints the rainbow in the sky and hangs the fluffy clouds so high" is a quote from a poem I Wonder by Jeannie Kirby. The Who in question is God.
The clouds and marshmallows are both soft.
No, Shaymin is NOT fat, it's just fluffy. Literally. It's covered in fluffy flowers. Sky forme is DEFINITELY not fat, either.
rain, storms, thunder, lightning, overcast
The clouds are really puffy and look life overgrown marshmallows that you want to eat!
The fluffy clouds in the sky are typically cumulus clouds. These clouds are characterized by their puffy, white appearance and are often associated with fair weather. They form when warm, moist air rises and cools, leading to condensation. Cumulus clouds can develop into larger storm clouds, such as cumulonimbus, under certain conditions.
Because it does
Fluffy clouds resembling cotton are commonly referred to as "cumulus clouds." These clouds are low-lying, white, and puffy in appearance, often scattered across the sky on a sunny day.
because they are vapor. there is ,obviously, water in a body of water that will evaporate and turn into fluffy clouds.they will then condensate and turn back into water that precipitates. and this is how unicorns drink from fluffy clouds. the unicorns make the clouds fluffy and happy, and so does the magical fairies,mermaids and dont forget, lame vapor.