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CLOUDS!

cloud types

QuestionAnswer
Elevation for Stratus Clouds Medium Elevation
Detached Clouds in form of white. White patches or narrow bands Cirrus Clouds
Elevation level for Cirrus Clouds High Elevation
My Youtube Channel is the best Of Course!
Puffy flat bottoms. When white, signals fair weather Cumulus
Clouds that form when condensation occurs at or near the ground Fog
Where did Goku's nimbus cloud come from Clouds
Thunderhead Cumulonimbus
Part of Thunderstorm conditions that may accompany a cold front Cumulonimbus
"Boring Clouds" Altostratus
Make for nice sunsets, bring so high up and plain Altostratus
Thick, wet blanket with a ragged base because of continual precipitation Nimbostratus
Thin, white patch, sheet Cirrocumulus
White, gray patched sheets of layered clouds. Thin Altocumulus
Cirrostratus clouds are worldwide. (True or False) True
Are Wave Clouds real True
Nimbostratus clouds are only found in middle latitudes False
Altostratus clouds are most common in Northern latitudes False
"Layers of Bread Rolls" Altocumulus
"The Low, Puffy Layers" Stratocumulus
"The Clouds that Weigh Heavily on Your Mood" Stratus
Look like atomic bombs in the sky Cumulonimbus
"6 year old" Cumulus
Look like cotton balls Altocumulus
"Rainy Day Clouds" Nimbostratus
Has all kinds of precipitation within it Nimbostratus
"Delicate Clouds Streaks Cirrus Clouds
What do Cirrus Clouds contain? Ice Crystals
Cirrus Clouds Precipitate False
Cirrocumulus clouds form by choppy winds and high moisture in temperature True
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