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Condensaion Formation!

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CONDENSTATION

FORMATION BY: LAUREN MORARIU
Photo by VinothChandar

CUMULUS CLOUD

  • These clouds are rain clouds.
  • The cumulus cloud also may only be (330f) of the ground.
  • Cumulus clouds are puffy white clouds.

STRATUS CLOUDS

  • Status clouds are grayish clouds that fill the entire sky.
  • Stratus clouds are 6,500 feet.
  • These clouds are on rainy wet days.

CIRRUS CLOUDS

  • These clouds are thin and wispy.
  • These clouds are 6,500 feet of the ground.
  • These clouds come on fair to pleasant days.

FOG

  • Fog forms on clear cold nights.
  • Fog is three miles or less above the ground.
  • Fog is wet and moist air.

NIMBUS CLOUDS

  • Nimbus clouds are thunder and lightning clouds.
  • These clouds form on cold and rainy days.
  • These clouds are also no more than 6,500 feet of the ground.
Photo by chrisdevaraj