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Different Kinds Of Clouds

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DIFFERENT KINDS OF CLOUDS

BY: MACKENZIE HATTAN

CUMULUS CLOUDS

  • The base of the Cumulus Cloud is often flat.
  • The altitude is about 39,000 ft.
  • They grow upward into a thunderstorm cloud
Photo by oatsy40

STRATUS CLOUDS

  • The altitude is below 6,000 ft.
  • Grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky
  • The weather is no precipitation, sometimes a drizzle.
Photo by jdnx

CIRRUS CLOUDS

  • Pleasant weather, also thin and whippy.
  • The altitude is above 6,000 m.
  • Moves across the sky from east to west.
Photo by Dimitry B

FOG

  • Collection of water droplets or ice crystals near Earth's surface.
  • It is a type of Stratus Cloud.
  • The altitude is less than 1 km off the ground.
Photo by John-Morgan