Clouds dont actually have a specific shape. Their shape is formed by wind currents in the sky.
Sean loves Kristine. Sean may well love Kristine, but I hope that she is not the same shape as a lenticular cloud, which is the classic flying saucer shape.
Layered or stratified clouds are stratus clouds. These types of clouds are low-lying gray clouds that sit under 6,000 feet.
The clouds that are puffy masses formed by vertically rising air are commonly known as thunderheads. These clouds, with the scientific name of cumulonimbus, may produce severe weather such as lightning, hail, and even tornadoes.
these clouds are known as "thunderheads."
Clouds form when water starts to condense, so clouds eventually grow until they rain themselves to death-clouds mean rain.
by shape and altitude (: Clouds are grouped by shape and altitude.
because of the clouds shape
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A+ Irregular
Altitude
Cirrus Clouds... ! No problem ! by: ME :)
Constantly.
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Clouds are actually categorised into groups based on shape and size. Large puffy clouds are called cumulus or cumulonimbus
they are never the same shape and keep changing constantly.
Height, Precipitation, and Shape
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