Air in updraft reaches the tropopause and spreads out horizontally.
Clouds are flat on bottom because if the water molecules were to go any lower into the earth's atmosphere, they would reach their saturation pressure and condense into dew or rain.
clouds dont have much water vapor at the top
Cumulus cloud
Cumulo-nimbus clouds. Sometimes they grow so tall that they develop an 'Anvil' (flat) top at icing level.
Firstly, the Earth is round, so the ocean cannot be flat. Secondly, the Sun and the Moon's gravity are pulling on the ocean surface, causing it to bulge. Thirdly, there are waves and currents in the ocean.
It's the bottom half of a full circle --the top half is obscured by clouds or other weather effects
No. because clouds are fluffy Um, ya i guess clouds are "fluffy" but thats not why we can't stand on them haha. Clouds are just made of water. thats pretty much it. water and air. now if u learn how to stand on air and/or water, then go for it! and that would be awesome! but i personally can't do that =(. so, no. it's not possible for people to stand on clouds.
These are cumulus clouds.
Cumulus cloud
A cumulus cloud has a flat base and a rounded fluffy appearance. The top looks like a cotton-ball and is irregular.
The top and bottom are normally flat.
The earth is round, due to gravity, so there are no flat bits at the top and bottom.
no the top is flat and the bottom is pointy
A cone.
Clouds are only gray on bottom when they are ready to let go of all of the moisture and pollution in them. which means they are gray when it is going to rain.
Cumulo-nimbus clouds. Sometimes they grow so tall that they develop an 'Anvil' (flat) top at icing level.
Yes, the top and the bottom.
cumulus cloud.....
No, the top and bottom would be flat however the center is rounded.