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the big rain cloud is the cloud that makes big rain.
the name of the cloud full of rain isz cumulus....misz.remynisce
First of all, a rain cloud CAN rain, and a full heavy rain cloud can rain about 39 tonnes.
A rain-producing cloud is typically called a nimbus cloud. This type of cloud is responsible for producing precipitation, such as rain or snow.
When a puddle seems to have 'dried up' it has actually avaporated back into the air in the form of a cloud. This is part of the water cycle and when water has evaporated and condensed into a cloud, it is ready to come back to Earth in the form of rain. So it is one big cycle!
Generally speaking, rain comes from a cloud that is directly or almost directly above you. The sun, however, is not usually directly overhead. You can have a rain cloud overhead with a break in the clouds to the side where the sun can shine through. In some cases, the wind can blow rain away from the rain cloud and out under clear skies.
OBSCURUS = Dark imber = rain cloud Obscurus Imber = Dark Rain Cloud
No. Rain comes from clouds, but the clouds do not sweat. Clouds are made of water droplets, ice crystals, or a combination of the two. Rain falls when ice crystals grow inside a cloud, melt, and fall to the ground.
A thunderstorm cloud is a type of rain cloud that produces thunder and lightning due to the presence of strong updrafts and downdrafts within the cloud. While rain clouds can produce precipitation in the form of rain, they do not necessarily have the same intense vertical movement and electrical activity as thunderstorm clouds.
It's part of the Water Cycle! The Earth needs rain!
When the word "rain" is added to a cloud's name, it usually indicates that the cloud is actively producing rainfall. For example, a rain cloud like nimbostratus typically brings steady, prolonged rain due to its dense and thick structure.
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.