There are 4 types of clouds namely cirrous,cumulus ,nimbus and another one cloud(which is very black) out of these cirrous clouds are the bright white clouds which u can see in morning during sunny days.
It's because the clouds are in it's way or it is reflecting on the water.
Adjectives are the words that describe nouns, The word clouds is a noun, the plural form for the singular, cloud. Some adjectives to describe clouds are dark, bright, fluffy, puffy, soft, and moist
solar storms the large bright loops are called solar flares solar prominence A+
Bright nebula are clouds of gas and dust that shine by reflected starlight. Dark nebula are clouds of dust and colder gas that can be seen by their silhouette against brighter objects behind them in the line of sight.
Bright, No clouds, Nice weather
There are 4 types of clouds namely cirrous,cumulus ,nimbus and another one cloud(which is very black) out of these cirrous clouds are the bright white clouds which u can see in morning during sunny days.
You would likely see cumulus clouds on a bright sunny day. Cumulus clouds are fluffy, white clouds with a flat base and rounded tops that form due to rising air currents. They do not bring precipitation and are often associated with fair weather.
The sight of rain clouds moving in from the south meant that the storm was coming closer. The rain clouds finally parted revealing a bright rainbow in the western sky.
It's because the clouds are in it's way or it is reflecting on the water.
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Adjectives are the words that describe nouns, The word clouds is a noun, the plural form for the singular, cloud. Some adjectives to describe clouds are dark, bright, fluffy, puffy, soft, and moist
Day. Sun with no clouds is sunshine day. Bright sun.
No. Generally low pressure brings clouds and precipitation.
solar storms the large bright loops are called solar flares solar prominence A+
Bright nebula are clouds of gas and dust that shine by reflected starlight. Dark nebula are clouds of dust and colder gas that can be seen by their silhouette against brighter objects behind them in the line of sight.
The sky is becoming less bright, usually because night is coming or the clouds are thickening.