"Fluffy cotton-like clouds are called cumulus clouds."
Clouds that look like ripples in the sand are called "undulatus clouds." These clouds typically have a wave-like or parallel pattern, creating a striking visual effect in the sky. Undulatus clouds are often associated with stable atmospheric conditions.
Stratoform clouds are layered clouds that form at low altitudes, usually not producing precipitation. Cumuliform clouds are puffy, vertical clouds that can develop into thunderstorms and produce precipitation like rain or hail.
Convective clouds, Frontal clouds and Orographic clouds
All clouds are diffiened into four layers as follows- low level clouds-stratus, stratocumulus,nimbostratus and fog(really low stratus) medium level clouds-altocumulus,altostratus high level clouds-cirrocumulus,cirrostratus and cirrus. many level clouds- these are usually convective clouds like cumulonimbuses. stratocumulus for A+
they feel like water and something really solf
You can't really feel it, it's like fog. Yet clouds can way several tons.
because clouds are really evaporated water vapor
No. In fact it makes your poo feel like little clouds.
Clouds move because of factors like wind patterns and air currents in the atmosphere. The perception of clouds moving across the sky is due to the rotation of the Earth, which gives the appearance that the clouds are drifting overhead.
If you're asking how it would feel to be in a cloud, it would feel a lot like being in fog. A rain cloud would be a "wetter" fog, more of a mist.
No, a rain cloud does not feel like a fluffy cotton ball. Rain clouds are composed of water vapor and ice crystals, suspended in the atmosphere. They are not physical objects that you can touch or feel.
Feeling like you have clouds in your eyes can be a symptom of various eye conditions, such as dry eye syndrome, allergies, or even cataracts. It is important to consult with an eye doctor to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Look at the clouds or feel the wind.
"Fluffy cotton-like clouds are called cumulus clouds."
Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
Fluffy clouds?