Because the water vapour doesn't settle in a straight line. It moves, but it is sort of like us. There re no two same people on the planet. Twins may look the same, but in actual fact, there just as different as you and I. It is the same with clouds.
Basically,clouds are Mormon.
Different clouds produce different weather. High clouds like cirrus are made up of ice crystals therefore look different than a puffy cumulus. Cumulonimbus and cumulus are different because they both produce different weather.
it forms by itself whet evaporation accurse
Because the wind blows it into a different shape... that simple :D
Because the water particles don't always form exactly the same. Some clouds have less water particles than others so the are shaped differently.
so they orbit so yeh.......................
The shapes of cloud has a lot to do with the type of air movement that surrounds them
the light and wind
They get blown about by air currents.
This is because the animals which live in them have different shapes and sizes.
the vertical development are the tall and big clouds.
There are many clouds and they all form in different ways.
The water vapour forming snow has to reach 0oC to form ice crystals. There is no lower temperture for the snow formation. Interestingly the snow crystals formed are of different shapes as the temperture is lowered and the location of the formation occurs. Six-sided hexagonal crystals are shaped in high clouds, needles or flat six-sided crystals are shaped in middle height clouds and a wide variety of six-sided shapes are formed in low clouds. At colder temperatures the flakes have sharper tips on the sides of the crystals and more branching of the snowflake arms. Snowflake shapes at various (approximate) formation temperatures are: -16° C - Thin hexagonal plates -10° C - Needles -8° C - Hollow columns -5°C - Sector plates (hexagons with indentations) -2°C - Dendrites (lacy hexagonal shapes)
I lay on the ground and look for shapes in the clouds. You can ground yourself by planting your rubber soles firmly on the ground.
because the wind blows them into different shapes. :)
You usually see shapes in cumulus clouds.
The five different types of clouds are called Cumulonimbus, Cirrus, Stratus, Cumulus, and Altostratus. These different types of clouds are distinguished by their shapes and positions in the sky.
Clouds get their shape from the amount of air and water in them. These 2 elements form a cloud and it's shape.AnswerDepends of the temperature of the cloud, if the cloud have ice cristals, will be different than if it has only water vapor, or different percentage of both.
they all have different shapes and sizes and each one would have a different amount of rain water inside.
Lenticular.
Pareidolia
Clouds are all different shapes and sizes. Now, this is because of the water vapour. It doesn't settle in a straight line, partly because it doesn't want to! There are no two clouds in the sky that are the same. It is similar with zebras, There are no two zebras with the same stripes.
white fluffly makes shapes ;)
altitude
usually cumulus.
An advantage is that you will get to know the weather. For instance, if there are dark, gray clouds, then there is a high change that it will rain.