Another name for clouds is "aerosols," although this term more broadly refers to tiny particles suspended in the atmosphere, including water droplets that make up clouds. In a more poetic or metaphorical context, clouds can also be referred to as "fluffy formations" or "sky blankets." However, the most common alternative is simply "atmospheric vapor."
Cumulonimbus clouds are often called thunderheads.
Mist or fog are two possibilities.
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Stratus clouds are also known as low clouds as they form at altitudes below 6,500 feet. They typically appear as a thick, uniform layer covering the sky and are often associated with overcast conditions and light precipitation.
Cumulus clouds are the type of clouds that resemble cotton balls. They are fluffy and white with flat bases.
low clouds
Nimbostratus clouds.
unless its a specific cloud, another name is condensation
The making of clouds.
Fog When the clouds suck up the water from seas, rivers, lakes. etc, they make the clouds heavy. If the clouds do not start raining, there will be fog. Definition: Fog is thick mist that is difficult to see through.
Cumulonimbus clouds are often called thunderheads.
Mist or fog are two possibilities.
It can be called "Water Vapor", "Steam", or "Clouds".
Cumulonimbus clouds are often called thunderheads.
Well,Nimbostratus clouds carry thunderstorms,rain, and possibly snow.As stratus is just another name for fog and do not hold anything.Hope this helped!!!
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