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Clouds

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

So Many Clouds

By: Audrianna Neff

Fog

  • Fog is a liquid of water droplets or ice crystals in the air at or near surface
  • Fog is normally at a relative humidity at 100%.
  • This can happen by either adding moisture to the air
Photo by ecstaticist

Cirrus

  • They are thin,wispy strands.
  • There are white or gray in color.
  • It forms when water vapor undergoes at altitudes above 5,000m
Photo by RW Sinclair

Cumulus

  • A low level cloud
  • They are described as puffy and cotton like
  • They are usually have flat bases

Stratus

  • It is described as flat, hazy featureless clouds
  • They are from dark to gray to white
  • They give a lit drizzle or snow
Photo by Chris Tan

Nimbus

  • The nimbus is dark gray
  • Nimbus usually has a thickness of 2,000m
  • They give rain

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