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What is the sound of clouds?

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Can sound waves travel through clouds?

Yes, sound waves can travel through clouds because clouds are made up of water droplets or ice crystals, which are not dense enough to block sound waves like solids would. However, the presence of clouds can affect how sound waves are transmitted and reflected due to changes in temperature and humidity within the cloud.


What are the straight line clouds called?

The straight line clouds are called "cirrus clouds."


What are tall puffy clouds called?

They are called "cumulus" clouds, and sometimes are colloquially called "fair weather" clouds.


What is another name for very loud clouds?

Another name for very loud clouds is "thunderclouds," specifically referring to cumulonimbus clouds that produce thunderstorms. These clouds are associated with heavy rainfall, lightning, and thunder, which is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air due to lightning. In colloquial terms, they can also be called "storm clouds."


Cumulonimbus clouds are also called what?

Cumulonimbus clouds are also called thunderheads.


What type of clouds are somtimes called fair weather clouds?

These clouds are called nimbostratus,cumlus ,cumulonimbus


What are black clouds in the sky called?

A dark rain cloud is called a nimbus. These clouds produce rain and snow as they are filled with compact and frozen moisture.


What are fluffy cotton-like clouds called?

Fluffy cotton-like clouds are called cumulus clouds. These clouds are typically seen on fair weather days and have a distinctive puffy appearance.


How do clouds produce sound?

Clouds do not produce sound. Sound is created by vibrations in the air or another medium. Thunder, for example, is caused by the rapid expansion and contraction of air around a lightning bolt.


What are grey clouds called?

cirrus clouds


What are clouds called that have a flat bottom?

clouds.