Cumulonimbus clouds are what heaps of rain clouds are called. Vertical clouds are the heaped up ones, so their names include the root " cumulus." The big, towering storm clouds are called cumulonimbus.
A dark rain cloud is called a nimbus. These clouds produce rain and snow as they are filled with compact and frozen moisture.
Rain-giving clouds are typically referred to as cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds are large, vertically-developed clouds that can produce heavy rain showers, thunderstorms, and even hail.
When rain falls from clouds and freezes along the way, it is called "sleet."
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds
We talk about a bank of clouds
Its either Cirrostratus, Cumulonimbus, Nimbostratus, or Altocumulus....sorry i couldn't specifically answer your question. I was trying to find out the same thing and these are the answers for my multiple choice. I hope you are successful later on! Oh wait! I found out it's Cumulonimbus clouds.....Good luck!
A dark rain cloud is called a nimbus. These clouds produce rain and snow as they are filled with compact and frozen moisture.
Rain-giving clouds are typically referred to as cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds are large, vertically-developed clouds that can produce heavy rain showers, thunderstorms, and even hail.
When rain falls from clouds and freezes along the way, it is called "sleet."
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Thick low clouds that are a sign of rain are called nimbostratus clouds. These clouds are typically gray and cover the sky, producing long periods of steady precipitation.
the clouds that bring rain are usally cumulonimbus clouds
It is called Rain.
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds