Cirrocumulus clouds
i dont know but i want to know the meaning of whispy
Clouds! The fact that a cloud "looks like" something is a property of where the viewer is in relation to it. A. To you it looks like something, to someone looking at it from even a mile away it looks completely different. B. To you - now - it looks like something, to you in ten minutes time, still in the same place, it looks completely different. There is no name for this phenomenon..... mainly because the "looks like" is only in our mind. C. To you it looks like something, you tell the person beside you and they can't see the resemblance at all.
Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy in appearance, with a feather-like or fibrous structure. They are often described as looking like streaks or wisps of white in the sky, resembling mare's tails or fish scales.
Double ZapperYes. In fact, visible lightning usually comes up from the ground into the cloud! The lightning bolt is actually retracing a path of weak electricity that the cloud sent down as a sort of "feeler" sensing for the shortest path to take to the ground. So if you're in an open space during a lightning storm, and you feel your hair stand up from static electricity, you might want to run for cover!
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.
i dont know but i want to know the meaning of whispy
maybe a feather caught on the wind
Wool looks fluffy and soft. It looks like a cloud.
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what does an eagle feather looks like
That cloud looks like a dog.
it looks like the outside
Cirrus clouds are found at about 16,500 feet in altitude. The cirrus cloud is very wispy and feather-like in appearance.
Wool looks fluffy and soft. It looks like a cloud.
The cloud that looks like cotton balls is called cumulus clouds. These clouds are fluffy and white in appearance, often seen on sunny days.
A cloud that looks like all the other clouds is simply called a "cumulus cloud." Cumulus clouds are a common type of fluffy, white cloud that often resemble cotton balls.
Yes, "Birds of a feather flock together".