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Thursday 20 March 2014

Clouds, Clouds, Everywhere!

What Are Clouds?


Clouds are evaporated water from the ground, they can also be black, grey, white and orange and red blended together.


Clouds can come from factory smoke or evaporated water from the ground. It can be also a visible mass  of liquid droplets.  It can be also be frozen, tiny crystals.


Clouds can from 500 meters from the ground up to 15 000 meters. ( 49 492 Feet) Clouds are usually on troposphere of the atmosphere. Troposphere is  621. 78 meters from the ground.
Troposphere is where the cloud limit is, clouds can’t go any higher than 16,000.


When clouds are red it could be because the sun is setting or the sun is rising in the morning. If the clouds are white it means it will be a fine and sunny day, but if the clouds are black or grey it may start to dribble then to rain hard. But when the clouds are covering the sky with no view from the the sun, that tends to mean that it will rain hard and there might be a hail storm, with thunder and lighting.


Clouds are good for us because without clouds we might not be able to tell what will happen. Will it be a fine day, a stormy day, a breezy day?

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