The glaciated cloud (i.e. cloud contains ice crystals, not just super cooled liquid) appears filmy, or diffuse, with indistinct cloud edges. Non glaciated occurs more during the storm development stage where towering cumulus full of water droplets look very crisp at the edges as they mushroom out from the updraft.
The mountainous regions that have been glaciated, the valleys are no longer narrow. The ice modifies the valley in three ways: the glacier widens, deepens, and straightens the valley.
Altocumulus clouds look like a checker board.
Undulatus clouds
They look like any other cloud. Clouds are almost all alike. Only the acidic clouds are different (They have acid in them, hens the name). P.S: Rain drops don't look like water droplets. They look like a blob of water falling.
Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
the clouds are different because the have different weather that they are for lol like fain Hal snow ,and storm clouds .thats why they all look different =)
The mountainous regions that have been glaciated, the valleys are no longer narrow. The ice modifies the valley in three ways: the glacier widens, deepens, and straightens the valley.
Clouds that look like cotton balls are probably cumulus clouds.
Altocumulus clouds look like a checker board.
Cumulus clouds look like !!!!
Clouds that look like cotton are called cumulus clouds. The word cumulus means "heap" in Latin.
Undulatus clouds
There weren't no clouds here in Nairobi.
They look like any other cloud. Clouds are almost all alike. Only the acidic clouds are different (They have acid in them, hens the name). P.S: Rain drops don't look like water droplets. They look like a blob of water falling.
they look like that
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
Several different factors make the sky grey on rainy days. Mostly it has to do with the clouds, the height of the clouds and their thickness makes the sky look grey.