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.
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.
Convection currents typically produce cumulus clouds, which form when warm air rises and cools, leading to the condensation of water vapor and the formation of fluffy, puffy clouds.
A horn or a siren can produce a loud sound.
A sonic boom creates a pressure wave as an object travels faster than the speed of sound, which can cause changes in temperature, pressure, and humidity in the air. These changes can lead to the condensation of water vapor into visible clouds along the wavefront of the sonic boom.
The keys on a keyboard produce sound when pressed, as they activate mechanisms that create vibrations in the instrument's strings or produce electronic tones through a sound module.
cumulonimbus clouds
Nimbostratus clouds and cumulonimbus clouds are the two main types of clouds that produce rain. Nimbostratus clouds are thick, dark clouds that cover the sky and bring steady, prolonged rain showers. Cumulonimbus clouds are large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms, which can produce heavy rain showers, lightning, and thunder.
No, usually only Nimbus clouds produce noticeable precipitation.
The names of the groups of clouds that can produce rain are nimbostratus and cumulonimbus. The nimbostratus clouds are the ones we see that become very dark and produce a lot of rain or snow. The cumulonimbus clouds are responsible for lighter rain and thunderstorms.
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cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulus clouds can develop into rain clouds, but they do not typically produce rain on their own. When cumulus clouds grow larger and combine with other clouds, they can form cumulonimbus clouds that produce precipitation.
I believe this question was intended to be: "Do cumulonimbus and nimbostratus clouds produce rain or snow?" The answer to this question is: "Yes, both types of clouds CAN produce precipitation, including rain and/or snow, depending on the temperature in the atmosphere."
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Nimbo clouds produce rain. Nimbostratus clouds are full of water, so sunlight cannot get through it, that is why the sky is dark when there are storm clouds above.
Rain clouds...obviouly!
Cumulonimbulus clods.