cirrus clouds
Snowflake is a feathery ice snow. The types of snows are: columns, columns, needles, plates, spatial dendrites, stellar crystals, and the irregular in form.
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Cirrus Clouds!
yes they are there is a cloud called cumulus that are thick white and puffy.stratus which are clouds that are flat layers of clouuds thtat form close to earths surface another is cirrus which are clouds that are feathery clouds that form high in the atmospere when water vapor turns to tiny crystals ice
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Cirrus clouds appear fibrous or curly. They are high, thin, white, feathery clouds made of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds are associated with fair weather, but they indicate approaching storms.
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Cirrus clouds are thin, white clouds that have a wispy, feathery appearance. They form at heights of 25,000 feet or more. They are composed of tiny ice crystals, and are associated with fair or pleasant weather. They have a hair-like appearance, and the curled-up ends are very common features.
Wispy, feathery cluds are called cirrus clouds. Cirrus comes from a word meaning "a curl." Cirrus clouds form at high altitudes, usually above 6 km, and at low temperatures. They are made of ice crystals and indicate fair weather.
Snowflake is a feathery ice snow. The types of snows are: columns, columns, needles, plates, spatial dendrites, stellar crystals, and the irregular in form.
A moth's antenna is usually feathery.
Cirrus clouds are light and feathery.
Cirrus Clouds. They form about 9kms above sea level and are composed of ice crystals
Cirrus clouds are thin, white, and feathery.