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Acumulus clouds, often referred to as cumulus clouds, appear as fluffy, white, and puffy formations resembling cotton balls. They typically have a flat base and can develop a rounded, dome-like top that resembles a cauliflower shape. These clouds usually indicate fair weather, although larger cumulus clouds can signal the development of thunderstorms. Their formation occurs due to rising warm air that cools and condenses at higher altitudes.

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