what are clouds? Write the names of clouds?
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Clouds are large groups of tiny water droplets (vapor) or ice crystals that cling to pieces of dust in the atmosphere
Stratus/strato: flat/layered and smooth.
Cumulus/cumulo: heaped up/puffy, like cauliflower.
Cirrus/cirro: high up/wispy.
Alto: medium level.
Nimbus/Nimbo: rain-bearing cloud
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Clouds are large groups of tiny water droplets (vapour) or ice crystals that cling to pieces of dust in the atmosphere. Clouds are so important to the earth's weather that meteorologists (people who study the weather) also study the clouds and their movement. In fact, without clouds, it wouldn't rain or snow.
The different types of clouds are
cumulus
cirrus
stratus
nimbus
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