A boa
A coating of frost is called hoarfrost. This delicate, feathery ice tends to form on surfaces when the air is humid and temperatures drop below freezing.
Cirrus clouds. They are thin and wispy clouds found at high altitudes and are often made up of ice crystals. These clouds typically indicate fair weather but can also signal a change in the weather.
Mares' tails are a type of cloud called cirrus clouds. Cirrus clouds are wispy, high-altitude clouds formed by ice crystals and typically appear as thin, feathery strands. They are often seen as a sign of approaching changes in weather.
No, water forms thin feathery clouds of ice at high altitudes in the troposphere, known as cirrus clouds. The exosphere, located at the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, is too thin for cloud formation to occur.
Feathery high clouds are cirrus clouds, which are the highest clouds in the atmosphere and typically have a wispy, thin appearance. They are composed mostly of ice crystals and can indicate fair weather or the approach of a warm front.
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A long thin scarf is typically called a "scarf" or a "skinny scarf".
It can be called a cap or a scarf.
It's still just called a scarf, or a men's scarf if you are being super-picky about it.
cirrus clouds
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Cirrus clouds
Down.
They are called Cirrus Clouds and are at 16,500 - 45,000 feet. They are made from tiny ice particles. Cirrus clouds are feathery looking because of the very high winds at that altitude.
A huntsman's is called a stock
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