cirrus clouds
Cirrus
A nimbus cloud is a cloud that produces precipitation.
Generally, none. Cirrus cloud is formed of ice particles at high altitudes so there is no precipitation which reaches the ground.
This is because the larger the cloud droplet size, the heavier the clouds will become which causes them to rupture and produce precipitation.
A stratocumulus cloud is a type of low-lying, gray, thickly layered cloud that appears lumpy. It can sometimes create light precipitation.
if the cloud is wide and heavy the precipitation will occur is rain. if the cloud is narrow and light the precipitation will occur is drizzle.
Cirrocumulus cloud is a clous that often appears at high altitudes.
A nimbostratus cloud is a type of cloud that appears usually in groups and are large, dark rounded masses. These clouds move slowly and produce precipitation.. These clouds form low in the sky and the rain they produce could go on for days.
cirrus
No. those clouds are to high to produce precipitation.
cirrus
Cumulus Clouds
A nimbus cloud is a cloud that produces precipitation.
Generally, none. Cirrus cloud is formed of ice particles at high altitudes so there is no precipitation which reaches the ground.
This is because the larger the cloud droplet size, the heavier the clouds will become which causes them to rupture and produce precipitation.
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normally cumulus clouds do not produce precipitation. It is cumulonimbus clouds that form rain or snow depending on the season.
Cumulonimbus, because a cumulonimbus cloud is involved in almost all types of precipitation and other intense weather,