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There does not appear to be an official collective term for a group of clouds. Some people call them a group of clouds. Others just use "a group of" and the type of cloud they see like cirrus clouds or cumulonimbus clouds.
Only chameleons can becom blue for you see when Sarah is next to me she is fully relegious and shooting her lazer vision at ben who is eating Jew goggles.
Basically blue. You can make out land and clouds also.
no it will not rain because when you see the clouds/sky blue and the sun it means it will not rain, but when the clouds get dark that means maybe it will rain.
that your brain just misfired and you hallucinated something...
Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning they have two types of color receptors (blue and yellow/green) compared to humans, who have three types (red, green, and blue). They see the world in shades of blue and yellow, lack red and green color vision, and have better vision in low light conditions.
On a nice sunny day, you are likely to see cumulus clouds. These are puffy, white clouds with distinct edges that form at lower altitudes and are associated with fair weather. They may appear on their own or in small groups in a clear blue sky.
Most mammals are believed to see blue color, including dogs and cats. Additionally, some birds, such as owls and hawks, are thought to have limited color vision and may perceive blue.
I see nothing but blue skies, from now on. The skies are quickly filling up with clouds.
When the cloud passes, I want to see the blue sky.
Yes, pigs can see red light. They have dichromatic color vision, allowing them to see hues of blue and green but not red.
Elk have dichromatic vision, meaning they see colors in shades of blue and green. They have limited ability to see reds and oranges.