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Cumulus clouds turn into cumunolimbus clouda

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Answered by akshat1841
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Cumulus congestus clouds are characteristic of unstable areas of the atmosphere which are undergoing convection. They are often characterized by sharp outlines and great vertical development.

Cumulus congestus will mature into cumulonimbus calvus under conditions of sufficient instability. This transformation can be seen by the presence of smooth, fibrous, or striated aspects assumed by the cloud's upper part. This cloud type produces precipitation, often in abundance.

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Answered by datha13
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Clouds are formed extensively from 500m to 6000m altitude.

The vertical flow of the air adds to the formation of these clouds.

These are hugeand dome shaped and are grey in colour.

The vertical expanse of these clouds increases so much that they turn into cumulonimbus clouds and bring rain.

These look like huge mountainsand are dense and are dark in colour.

There is thunder accompanied by lightening.

they bring rain with storm and may also bring hailstones.

but such a type of rain does not last long

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