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I would think the more fluffy and thick ones, because they can hold a lot of water, unlike the thin kind.
It is a cumulus cloud.
a cloud, yes, would be matter.
Stratus clouds typically do not bring in much, if any precipitation. "Stratus" is sometimes known as fog. Usually one would expect overcast skies and some drizzle.
a culumnious cloud (culumnous is how i thik it is spelled!)
A big. Cloud or condensation
I would think the more fluffy and thick ones, because they can hold a lot of water, unlike the thin kind.
that would be cumulonimbus
Precipitation
the type of percipitation it would be cloud seeding
I would expect rain to be formed from a dark grey cloud.
No... that would be PRECIPITATION
That would be the Tundra.
The north slope would be expected to find the least amount of precipitation.
cumulus clouds; cumulonimbus
Because a cloud is water, in gaseous form, it would be considered to be atmosphere. However, when the water vapors in the clouds condense and becomes rain or snow in precipitation, it would be considered to be in the hydrosphere.
cloudy conditions and abundant precipitation