The Cloud And What Is The Cloud

What Is The Cloud And Why There Are Various Forms Of Clouds
what is the cloud? cloud is how the clouds were formed : the air heat-laden moisture damp, then soaring into space, when he reaches a certain height distance, then the air is hot it will be cool, at that point the most cool temperatures, she was not able to shoulder the burden again moisture damp, then extra water vapor were small droplets of water into their processes, or lumps of ice, so it changed shape into the clouds.


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no two cumulus which forms the same, because the cloud shapes is always changing, why did we get a variety of different cloud shapes it? since the formation of clouds that takes place at a different temperature and altitude, so also the cloud would be composed of an assortment of different particles, depending on the location, height and temperature where it is located.

most cloud are high clouds called "noctil" or "nautilus". the high could reach 30 to 50 miles occupying the second order is the "nacreous" or cloud "ovaries pearls". the height is between 12 to 18 miles, the shapes is very thin, it contains wonderful and versatile colors consist of dust or water points and generally looks after sunset, at night or before dawn.

in the third there is a cirrus clouds, cloud "cirrostratus" and "cirrocumulus clouds" that floats over a distance of five miles over the Earth's surface.

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cirrus clouds shaped like chicken feathers or swim, a white sheet shaped cirrostratus are thin, while a cloud of cirrus cumulus rounded, not wide, similar to the sort of painting "pom-fret" on the horizon, all these clouds the ice would contain small.

the lower lying clouds consist of water points, the highest of the alto cumulus clouds this is hovering between two to four miles above the Earth's surface, the shape is more rounded than the width and the clouds, cirrocumulus at the same height level there are clouds alto stratus frequently cover almost the entire space like a veil of gray, so that the rays of the sun or moon appear as difficult to pass through and the weather appears to be cloudy.

lower again, within the limits of the height of one mile, stratocumulus clouds we see, at the same height level there are clouds forming rain or we call the large's nimbostratus and solid clotted.

pattern converted a thick, dark and has no fixed form, on the layout is very low, less than 2,000 feet above ground level, there is a cloud of stratus which is sheets of fog, two other kinds of clouds are cumulus and cumulonimbus is the cloud-shaped, large, thick, similar to the sort of from "cabbage flowers". these clouds of thunder and the storm bringer is a gale.

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