You can make fake clouds by creating them from cotton balls. Simply spread the cotton balls just a little and glue them onto a blue background.
Cirrus clouds don't precipitate.
Clouds do not make thunder, clouds produce lightning. The lightning heats up the surrounding air causing loud blasts of thunder.
Here are a list of clouds that can make rain and/or snow:Altocumulus - can bring precipitationAltostratus - can bring rain or snowStratocumulus - can bring light rain or drizzleStratus - can bring minor precipitationNimbostratus - can bring constant precipitationCumulonimbus - can bring heavy rain, thunderstorms, or light showersContrary to popular belief, cumulus clouds do not make rain or snow. They can form together to make cumulonimbus clouds that can make rain or snow. Cumulus clouds can be a prediction of heavy weather to come if they appear at certain times of the day.Cumulus clouds are considered the 'fair weather' cloud, as they do not produce rain or snow on their own unless they form together into a cumulonimbus to do so.
In clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds are usually the type of moisture producing clouds. Bear in mind that the altitude of a cloud may vary the type of cloud; air temps can make the difference between rain or snow.
Fake Clouds - 2003 was released on: USA: January 2003 (Sundance Film Festival)
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we can make duplicate or fake guns by the help of old and use plastic and also make fake guns with the help of plasterofparis.
I saw big clouds yesterday
You could make clouds out of cotton balls. Because they want to
You usually see shapes in cumulus clouds.
Cirrus clouds don't precipitate.
There is no way for us to make clouds rain when we want them to. If we could do that then we would not be worried to much about it being to dry, we would just make it rain. Why can't seeding the clouds make them rain ?
All wrestling fake.
Clouds do not make thunder, clouds produce lightning. The lightning heats up the surrounding air causing loud blasts of thunder.
Well...there is certainly a FAKE photo of clouds shaped like God's hands. http://www.snopes.com/photos/natural/godhands.asp Jeanette Howard in Valdosta, GA