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what type of clouds did you observe?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cumulus – known as fair-weather clouds because they usually indicate fair, dry conditions. If there is precipitation, it is light. The clouds have a flattish base with rounded stacks or puffs on top. When the puffs look like cauliflower heads they're called cumulus congestus or towering cumulus.

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Answered by kp438871
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Cumulonimbus clouds – thunder clouds that have built up from cumulus clouds. Their bases are often quite dark. These clouds can forecast some of the most extreme weather, including heavy rain, hail, snow, thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes. Stratus – dull greyish clouds that stretch across and block the sky

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