A Sunset is like a contest. : )
Sheet lightning and heat lightning are descriptive terms rather than scientific. Sheet lighting is cloud to cloud lightning that is viewed from such a distance that there is no sound. Heat lightning can be either cloud to cloud or cloud to ground at same distance with the added element of color tinting from atmospheric particles as with a sunset.
A cloud is white like a pillow and looks soft like a pillow...your answer depends on if its for English or science or just cos you want to know! :P
cloud is like a fog , and a sky is space full of air and the ozone layer
clouds
Smoke
Simply take the colors that you would like to be in your sunset and blend them in streaks across the painting. Add the sun or Cloud if You'd like.
Simply take the colors that you would like to be in your sunset and blend them in streaks across the painting. Add the sun or Cloud if You'd like.
your eyes shine like a sunset and are bright like a sunset
it depends on which contest it is like if it is a drawing contest one has to win and if it is a spelling contest then it is a tie.
Sheet lightning and heat lightning are descriptive terms rather than scientific. Sheet lighting is cloud to cloud lightning that is viewed from such a distance that there is no sound. Heat lightning can be either cloud to cloud or cloud to ground at same distance with the added element of color tinting from atmospheric particles as with a sunset.
yes, he entered a elvis look a like contest at a burger joint and came in third in the contest
Anywhere in the world after sunset, just look into the night sky when there is no cloud cover. The best time is in the winter.
Due to lack of humidity and cloud cover, the desert cools rapidly after sunset.
Yes. Fog is like a cloud in the sky
A cloud :)
A cloud cover after sunset will stop the day's warmth from escaping into space.
If you are refering to popular lines like "Disappearing in a cloud of dust" or "in a cloud of smoke" it can be refering to a cleche' as in old westernes when cowboys would ride of into the sunset, the hooves of their horses kicking up a cloud of dust and in that way he would "disappear" from sight. In the same way, magicians used to set smoke off on stage to help in their disappearing acts to blind the audience from not seeing exactly what they were doing. I hope this answeres your question ;D