Weather 101 is like learning how to read a storybook about the sky, it helps you understand what kind of clouds are telling the weather’s tale.
Clouds are like fluffy pillows floating up high, made from tiny water droplets or ice crystals. They come in different shapes and sizes, just like your favorite snacks at a party.
The Cloud Families
There are three main cloud families, each with its own personality:
- Cirrus clouds are wispy and high up, they’re like feather dusters cleaning the sky.
- Cumulus clouds are puffy and friendly, like cotton candy on a sunny day.
- Stratus clouds are flat and cover the whole sky, they're like a gray blanket for the sun.
Sometimes, these families hang out together or change shape, telling us if it's going to rain, snow, or stay bright and sunny. It’s like reading a story that changes every hour, fun and full of surprises! Weather 101 is like learning how to read a storybook about the sky, it helps you understand what kind of clouds are telling the weather’s tale.
Clouds are like fluffy pillows floating up high, made from tiny water droplets or ice crystals. They come in different shapes and sizes, just like your favorite snacks at a party.
Examples
- A child points out a fluffy cloud and asks what it is.
- A person sees dark clouds and knows rain is coming soon.
- A student learns that clouds are made of tiny water droplets.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Cloud’ Different from a ‘Storm’?
- How Plants Make Food: The Science of Photosynthesis Explained!?
- Do atoms exist?
- What is the Thunder?
- How Does the Ocean Influence Weather Patterns Across the Globe?
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