What are 3 Cloud Shapes?

Clouds are masses of small water droplets or small crystals of ice that float in the atmosphere away from the surface of the Earth. When warm air rises into the sky, it cools down and condenses into small droplets of water around dust particles floating in the air. When billions of droplets of water come together around dust particles, clouds are formed. There are three different Shapes of Cloud.


Different Cloud Shapes


Cirrus: These clouds are wispy and fleecy like wool, generally formed at higher altitudes.

Cumulus: They are like cauliflower in shape and are rain-bearing clouds.

Stratus: These clouds are stratified or layered. They often cover the whole sky.


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