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Astonishing Clouds

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ASTONISHING CLOUDS

BY:ANNIE TORMANEN

CUMULUS CLOUDS

  • They are 330 feet above ground.
  • They usually bring nice weather.
  • Looks like pieces of cotton.
Photo by tobesfo2009

STRATUS CLOUDS

  • They are grayish in color and cover the entire sky.
  • Usually no precipitation.
  • There below 6,000 thousand feet.
Photo by jdnx

CIRRUS CLOUDS

  • Theses clouds are thin and brown by high winds.
  • They form at 20,000 feet.
  • They are around in pleasant weather.
Photo by timo_w2s

CUMULONIMBUS CLOUDS

  • They are around in stormy weather.
  • The tops extend to about 39,000 feet.
  • They can be puffy and gray.
Photo by rstrawser

FOG

  • Fog is at ground level.
  • It is formed by having cold air and and moisture.
  • The weather is usually a little wind and high humidity.
Photo by Rene Mensen