Clouds don't turn dark. They get larger and thicker and cover the sun more effectively, and that makes the bottoms of the clouds appear dark and makes it dark underneath them.
Rain Clouds are dark or light grey sometimes black, clouds that gather when a storm is near.
yes they do :D,;D
The dark clouds were foreshadowing the storm that was to come.
They are often dark gray or even black, but not always. In terms of color they could look like fairly ordinary storm clouds.
yes certian clouds tell us wether there will be a storm or not. like if you see a dark gray cloud it will most likely rain. if they are fluffy and white it MIGHT rain... like a thirty % chance it will. if there are no clouds then no way will it rain unless it changes in like five seconds. =)
Rain Clouds are dark or light grey sometimes black, clouds that gather when a storm is near.
yes they do :D,;D
cumulonimbus
Clouds usually start as small flecks and then turn to thin clouds or massive storm clouds.
The dark clouds were foreshadowing the storm that was to come.
A storm is coming toward you.
The dark storm clouds foreshadowed the approaching bad weather.
Dark storm clouds were looming on the horizon, casting a sense of impending doom over the peaceful village.
Because there can be a lot of water in warm air, stratus clouds can easily turn into dark, rain and snow-producing nimbostratus clouds.
Cumulonimbus clouds are storm clouds.
Nimbo clouds produce rain. Nimbostratus clouds are full of water, so sunlight cannot get through it, that is why the sky is dark when there are storm clouds above.
Clouds are dark without rain when they do not reach their dew point, the temperature at which water condenses to create rain.