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Stratus clouds are low-level clouds that look like a blanket covering the sky. They are often gray or white in color and can bring light precipitation like drizzle or light snow.
A rain drop if it is rain and a snow flake if it is snow.
Cloud seeding is a commonly used method to induce rain or snow by dispersing substances like silver iodide or dry ice into clouds to encourage the formation of precipitation. This process helps to stimulate cloud condensation and ice nucleation to enhance precipitation in areas experiencing drought or water scarcity.
A nimbostratus cloud is a dark, thick cloud that produces precipitation such as rain or snow. These clouds often cover the sky and are associated with prolonged periods of precipitation.
They look like any other cloud. Clouds are almost all alike. Only the acidic clouds are different (They have acid in them, hens the name). P.S: Rain drops don't look like water droplets. They look like a blob of water falling.
A nimbostratus cloud looks like a thick, dark, gray cloud that often covers the sky and brings continuous precipitation, such as rain or snow. It has a uniform appearance with a veil-like structure, making it difficult to see individual cloud formations within it.
the name of the cloud full of rain isz cumulus....misz.remynisce
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Fake snow looks just like real snow.
a grey one
They look like weird cloud but underwater
it looks like the outside
nothing it look like anterunibus cloud the new cloud that the first guy invented and went to jupinter
0 degrees celsius
ice + cloud = snow
A "Nimbus Cloud" is a cloud that produces precipitation. Most likely a Hail or Snow Cloud.
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