cumulonimbus
Because not all clouds produce rain ! The water droplets inside a cloud need to be a minimum size to succumb to gravity and fall as rain.
No. those clouds are to high to produce precipitation.
These clouds are considered dangerous because of they are the clouds of thunderstorms, which can produce lightning, heavy rain, strong winds and potentially hail and tornadoes.
the clouds are the rain
Nimbostratus clouds cannot produce rain.
Rain clouds...obviouly!
No, stratus clouds only produce relatively light rain. Cumulonimbus produce the heaviest rain (thunderstorms).
The names of the groups of clouds that can produce rain are nimbostratus and cumulonimbus. The nimbostratus clouds are the ones we see that become very dark and produce a lot of rain or snow. The cumulonimbus clouds are responsible for lighter rain and thunderstorms.
Some stratus clouds can definitely produce rain. Low, thick clouds called nimbostratus clouds in particular release rain, and they release the majority of the world's precipitation.
rain
a cumulus cloud and a cumulonimbus produce rain.
Very heavy rain or hail. These type of clouds often are associated with thunderstorms.
i think that when it rain the evaportion get into the sky and thats how the rain produce cluds and gets it heat wave
touch each other
Cirrus are high altitude clouds. Cumulo nimbus (anvil shaped clouds) indicate the possibility of rain.
its evaporate the water