cumulus clouds get puffs in themm becuse how many times they whent in to the warter cycil in just like when girls get on there pierod they have a cycle in get blouted so thats why the clouds get really bif in fat just like when girl get blouted in big for a little while in follow me on vine
The type of cloud most commonly described as being 'puffy and cotton-like' is the Cumulus, which consists of two sub-types: Cumulus humilis and Cumulus mediocris.
An example of Cumulus humilis:
An example of Cumulus mediocris:
The clouds that look like cotton puff clouds are called cumulus clouds. They are puffy in appearance because they are piled clouds.
The large, white puffy clouds are called cumulus clouds. They look like cotton balls or cotton candy.
condensation
That type of cloud is cumulo-himbus
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cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbulus clods.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
Cumulo-nimbus clouds. Sometimes they grow so tall that they develop an 'Anvil' (flat) top at icing level.
Air moves in large circular patterns called convection cells. A convection cell is most notable in the formation of clouds with its release and transportation of energy.
Cumulus.
cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds are often called thunderheads :)- Hope this helps
Clouds are actually categorised into groups based on shape and size. Large puffy clouds are called cumulus or cumulonimbus
Cotton Since the cotton gin was invented, the demand for cotton grew. No longer were only large cotton balls feasible, small balls could be grown along areas such as the southern coast. This increased the demand for slaves to produce more cotton.
Cumulonimbulus clods.
nebula
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
Cumulo-nimbus clouds. Sometimes they grow so tall that they develop an 'Anvil' (flat) top at icing level.
Low sheet-like clouds are called stratus clouds. They are typically gray or white in color and appear as a uniform layer covering a large portion of the sky. Stratus clouds often bring steady, light precipitation such as drizzle or light rain.
thunderstorms
Nimbus … rain clouds