Clouds come in different shapes, and each one has a special job. Imagine you're building a sandcastle, some are tall and pointed like towers, others are flat and wide like blankets. Tall clouds can bring rain or even storms, while flat ones usually make the sky look gray but not too heavy. The way they shape up in the sky tells us what kind of weather is coming.
Examples
- A fluffy cloud like a cotton ball might bring rain later.
- Flat gray clouds can make the sky feel heavy with drizzle.
- Tall, dark clouds might mean a storm is coming.
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See also
- How Does The Three Main Clouds - Cirrus, Stratus Work?
- How Does the Monsoon Season Work in Different Parts of the World?
- How Does the Monsoon Season Actually Work?
- How Does the Greenhouse Effect Actually Work?
- How Does the Monsoon System Affect Global Trade Routes?