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The description matches a cumulus cloud. These clouds are formed by rising air currents and are typically associated with fair weather. Cumulus clouds have a fluffy appearance with a flat base and rounded top.
"cumulus" is a type of cloud that is fluffy, white, and often seen on fair weather days. They are formed by rising air currents carrying moisture into the atmosphere where it condenses into water droplets. Cumulus clouds typically have a puffy appearance and are associated with pleasant weather conditions.
A cumulus cloud is composed primarily of water droplets, which form as warm air rises and cools. It may also contain some ice crystals at higher altitudes, especially in colder regions of the atmosphere. Additionally, cumulus clouds may contain dust, pollen, or other particles that can act as nuclei for water droplets to condense around.
Strato-cumulus clouds typically form when warm air rises and cools, causing water vapor to condense into cloud droplets. These clouds can also result from the merging of cumulus clouds. Strato-cumulus clouds are often comprised of multiple layers, giving them their characteristic appearance.
At the flat base of most cumulus clouds, warmer air rises and cools as it reaches higher altitudes. This cooling causes water vapor in the air to condense into water droplets, forming the visible cloud.
cumulus cloud
Rising hot air and water condensing out of that air.
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The description matches a cumulus cloud. These clouds are formed by rising air currents and are typically associated with fair weather. Cumulus clouds have a fluffy appearance with a flat base and rounded top.
A cumulus cloud typically has a flat bottom and a puffy top. These clouds form due to rising air currents and are often associated with fair weather.
If i would be a cloud a cumulus i would be out in the sun out in the air like all the other cumuluses you see i would make shapes with my fluff i would go round and enjoy the day a cumulus i would be. poem written by Reiha Ali
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"cumulus" is a type of cloud that is fluffy, white, and often seen on fair weather days. They are formed by rising air currents carrying moisture into the atmosphere where it condenses into water droplets. Cumulus clouds typically have a puffy appearance and are associated with pleasant weather conditions.
Cumulus clouds form from rising currents of warm air. These clouds are typically fluffy and white with a flat base and are associated with fair weather.
A tornado is a violent, rotating column of air which is in contact with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud.
A cumulus cloud is composed primarily of water droplets, which form as warm air rises and cools. It may also contain some ice crystals at higher altitudes, especially in colder regions of the atmosphere. Additionally, cumulus clouds may contain dust, pollen, or other particles that can act as nuclei for water droplets to condense around.
Strato-cumulus clouds typically form when warm air rises and cools, causing water vapor to condense into cloud droplets. These clouds can also result from the merging of cumulus clouds. Strato-cumulus clouds are often comprised of multiple layers, giving them their characteristic appearance.