Clouds are like balloons made of water. Sometimes they’re round, sometimes they’re long and wiggly, and sometimes they look like a dragon. Why? Because the air in the sky moves randomly, kind of like when you blow on a bunch of feathers. Each feather goes its own way, that’s what makes clouds look so strange.
Examples
- A cloud shaped like a dragon
- A fluffy round cloud
- A long wiggly cloud
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See also
- Why Does π Show Up in Places You’d Never Expect?
- Why Do Shapes Appear When You Squint at the Sky?
- What Is The Most Efficient Way To Stack Orbs?
- Why Does the Same Number Appear in Different Places?
- Why Does the Number Pi Show Up Everywhere?