Blue Sky
because the clouds are basically watervapour and if there wernt clouds there wouldn't be much rain
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
Before a tornado, you may see dark, low-lying clouds with a greenish tint, known as wall clouds or shelf clouds. These can be associated with severe weather and serve as a warning sign for potential tornado activity. Additionally, you may observe ominous rotating clouds or a funnel cloud forming, which can indicate an imminent tornado.
On a cold stormy day, you might see nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that bring prolonged periods of precipitation. These clouds often indicate steady rain or snowfall and are associated with stormy weather conditions.
no theres nothing
Theres clouds in every season
there is a cloud in the sky i see a cloud i'm to the drifting to the clouds clouds clouds
because of the clouds have feelings too don't they now.
because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it
because the clouds are basically watervapour and if there wernt clouds there wouldn't be much rain
Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.
You usually see shapes in cumulus clouds.
See the link below for details about clouds classification.
The answer is cumulonimbus clouds.
Yes, telescopes can see through thin clouds to observe celestial objects, but thick clouds can obstruct the view.
No. The surface of Venus is obscured by thick clouds. If you could fly above the clouds then you would see the same stars that you see from Earth.