"Who paints the rainbow in the sky and hangs the fluffy clouds so high" is a quote from a poem I Wonder by Jeannie Kirby. The Who in question is God.
They look like a huge gray blanket that hangs low in the sky. Sometimes stratus clouds are on the ground or very near the ground, and then we call them fog.
Cumulonimbus clouds, those can cause supercell storms (rotating thunderstorms) and then severe weather, such as deadly lightning, tornadoes, large hail, straight line winds, and even flooding.Another cloud is Mammatus. Mammatus hangs beneath the anvil of a mature thunder cloud. It produces severe weather especially tornadoes. I read this from a book so this is true.
The Sun's heat causes water to evaporate (dissolve) into the air (you can see this happen when your Mum hangs the washing out to dry). The wind then moves this 'wet' air up into the sky where it cools and the dissolved water comes out of the air (you can see this happen withe the steam that forms on the mirror when you take a bath or shower) - this forms the clouds you can see in the sky. When enough water comes together in the clouds, it gets too heavy to stay up and falls back to the ground as rain.
Answer 1There are three common main cloud types that form in the different layers of the atmosphere. There is also a fourth common cloud type that forms vertically.High Layered Clouds that form above 17,000 feet are:Cirrus: Delicate white strands of ice crystals that often form, what is referred to as mares tails.Cirrostratus: A veil of white cloudiness often covering the entire sky, causing halos around the Sun and the moon. This can be an indicator of an approaching storm.Cirrocumulus: Small white patchy patterns like fish scales and referred to as Mackerel skies.Mid-layered clouds that form between 6,000 to 17,000 feet are:Altostratus: Drab gray clouds of water droplets that obscure the view of the Sun and moon. They have the potential to produce rain and snow.Altocumulus: A darker, larger pattern of patchiness that may produce a shower.Lower layered clouds that form below 6,000 feet are:Stratus: A wispy cloud of fog that hangs a few hundred feet above the ground and often bring drizzle.Stratocumulus: Dark gray clouds, often covering the entire sky, which do not bring rain. They form rounded wavelike bands that are broken by blue sky.Nimbostratus: Low, dark, ragged rain clouds that often bring continuous rain, sleet, or snow.The fourth common cloud types that form Vertically are:Cumulus: Large, billowy cotton balls of clouds with dark bottoms and bright white tops that can reach 10,000 feet high. May produce brief showers.Cumulonimbus: Towering thunderheads, dark on the bottom and white anvil-shaped tops that can extend to 50,000 feet. Often produces lightning and heavy precipitation, including hail. Occasionally produces tornadoes.There are 27 types of clouds in all. There are four main types in all - cumulus, stratus, nimbus, and cirrus.______________________________________________Answer 2The etages (levels) for cloud vary from place to place, and between tropical, subtropical, temperate and polar air masses.In Australia, the etages are 0-8500ft for low, 8500-18500ft for middle and 18500ft+ for high level cloud. Note that nimbostratus, while classed as a middle-level cloud, can occur down to 2000-5000ft, cirrus can occur down to 10,000ft in polar air, and convective cloud can have a base at 8-10,000ft under certain conditions (especially in dry desert areas).
The Smoky Mountains get their name from the natural fog and mist that often hangs over the region, caused by the release of volatile organic compounds from the dense forests and vegetation in the area.
"Who paints the rainbow in the sky and hangs the fluffy clouds so high" is a quote from a poem I Wonder by Jeannie Kirby. The Who in question is God.
Cause Allah make it
Humidity is water dissolved in air. When you mom hangs her washing out to dry, the wind drys it by taking up the water. This water is "humidity". When the air is saturated with water it condenses out as mist (clouds).
She Hangs Brightly was created in 1990.
A rope that hangs a person is called a noose.
Icicle hangs from the roof and rhymes with bicycle.
No its wrong
The skin that hangs from a turkey's throat is a wattle.
The ozone hangs out in the ozone layer. This is present in the stratospheric region of atmosphere.
The duration of The Noose Hangs High is 1.28 hours.
The Booze Hangs High was created in 1930-12.
The duration of The Booze Hangs High is 360.0 seconds.