Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Types of clouds #2

Cumulus clouds are "puffy," like those clear blue skies with a few clouds blocking it. Cumulo means heap or pile in Latin. It is very unlike stratus clouds and are those kinds that are "fluffy." Of course, if you are on a cumulus cloud you would just fall to the ground as they are not solid, but made out of water vapor. Like stratus clouds, they are very low lying. They don't cover a very large area.

These are cumulus clouds.

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