The type of cloud one them self would see is a huge gray cloud
Cumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather and are the type of clouds you would likely see on a warm sunny day. They are fluffy, white clouds with flat bases and are usually found at lower altitudes. These clouds typically indicate stable atmospheric conditions.
On a clear day, you can typically see clouds in the sky up to about 100 miles away.
On a nice sunny day, you are likely to see cumulus clouds. These are puffy, white clouds with distinct edges that form at lower altitudes and are associated with fair weather. They may appear on their own or in small groups in a clear blue sky.
Not trying to be funny but a bunch of gray clouds is probably all your going to see.
Altostratus and altocumulus are mid-level clouds that form between 6,500 and 20,000 feet in the atmosphere. Altostratus clouds are gray or blue-gray in color and cover the sky like a blanket, often blocking out the sun. Altocumulus clouds are white or gray with rounded patches or layers and can sometimes appear as rippled waves in the sky.
no because the sun was blocked by clouds
You might expect a rainy or foggy day.
On a cold stormy day, you might see nimbostratus clouds, which are thick, dark clouds that bring prolonged periods of precipitation. These clouds often indicate steady rain or snowfall and are associated with stormy weather conditions.
Depends on how dense the clouds are. With thin clouds, you'll still see some of the stronger stars. With dense cluds, you won't see a thing.
Cumulus clouds are often associated with fair weather and are the type of clouds you would likely see on a warm sunny day. They are fluffy, white clouds with flat bases and are usually found at lower altitudes. These clouds typically indicate stable atmospheric conditions.
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Cirrus clouds are high-altitude clouds made up of ice crystals. They are often seen on fair weather days and may indicate a change in the weather as they can signal the approach of a warm front.
The two seasons that are seen in the Amazon are rainy and less rainy. During the rainy season, the Amazon will see between 60-180 inches of rain a day. During the less rainy season, it will see 30-100 inches of rain a day. The rainy season is between November and May.
On a clear day, you can typically see clouds in the sky up to about 100 miles away.
On a nice sunny day, you are likely to see cumulus clouds. These are puffy, white clouds with distinct edges that form at lower altitudes and are associated with fair weather. They may appear on their own or in small groups in a clear blue sky.
Not trying to be funny but a bunch of gray clouds is probably all your going to see.
Rain can clean stuff.