DIFFERENT CLOUDS MEANS DIFFERENT WEATHER
CIRRUS:
The highest clouds of all. Made of specks of
ice , they have wispy feathery shapes.
STRATUS:
Thin ,
low layers of grey cloud tht often coverhigh ground.
CUMULUS:
Low, fluffy white4 clouds, like heaps of cotton wool that drift across sky.
CUMULONIMBUS
Towering clouds like billowing smoke that reach high up into the sky.
Snow
When water vapour in the clouds freezes it makes tiny ice crystalsw.These join together to
form snowflakes.
if you
look at the snowflake through a magnifying glass you will see that most of these beautiful crystals form six sided patterns .you will never find two the same , however hard you look.
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