A wall cloud is a large, lowering cloud formation that extends beneath the base of a thunderstorm. It often has a wall-like appearance and can be rotating. Wall clouds are typically dark and turbulent, and can sometimes be a precursor to tornado formation.
A nimbostratus cloud looks like a thick, dark, gray cloud that often covers the sky and brings continuous precipitation, such as rain or snow. It has a uniform appearance with a veil-like structure, making it difficult to see individual cloud formations within it.
The large magellanic cloud galaxy has an irregular shape. It does not look like spiral and elliptical galaxies shown in pictures.
A lot of bobbles and kind of separate, Goggle image it, it makes more sense there! :)
It is a type of cloud having breast like protuberances.
This.....
it looks like the outside
They look like weird cloud but underwater
nothing it look like anterunibus cloud the new cloud that the first guy invented and went to jupinter
cumulus
round like a ball
A banner cloud is a small triangular cloud, which extends downwind from the peak of a mountain as if to look like a flag or banner.
Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
Cirrus Clouds
black and gray
A cloud can look like anything you want it too!!! SO go have fun!!!
A dark puffy cumulus storm cloud.