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By: Mahesh Bobbadi Thanks to Mr. Barber and my mom and dad!

I took this picture on December 6 th 11:27 am on the doorstep of our house and I think it is nimbostratus because the clouds are in layers but covers the sun. I think the cloud looks like a shooting star in the night sky what do you think it looks like?

I took this picture on December 8th 9:55 am on the porch and I think that they are cirrus clouds because they are very wispy. I think this looks like a phoenix what do you think it looks like? wings body

I took this photo on December 13 th 8:03 am on the doorsteps of our house and I think this cloud is nimbostratus because it blocks the Sun and the clouds look like they are layered. I think this looks like a boat is traveling trough the Bermuda triangle

I took this photo on December 13 th 8:09 am at my front yard and it is nimbostratus because the cloud in the picture is fog which are stratus clouds and it blocks the sun. This cloud can be imagined as anything what do you think this photo looks like?

I took this picture on December 15 th 9:51 am in my back yard and I think these clouds are nimbostratus because the clouds are layered and blocks the sun. I think this photo looks like a leaf what do you think it looks like?

I took this picture on December 15 12:05 pm in the front yard and I think the cloud is cumulus because it is very puffy. I think this looks like Serpini(a giant snake in Indian mythology) what do you think it looks like?

I took this picture on December 15 th 4:33 pm at the Wells Fargo parking lot and I think it is cirrocumulus because the cloud look like fish scales which is how cirrocumulus clouds look like, also you can see the sun through the clouds. I think this looks like a dragon what do you think it looks like? eye head

This picture was taken on Dec.14 1:00 pm at Boy scout hut and I think these are cumulus clouds because they are very puffy. I think this looks like a chicken jumping into a ball of hay!

This picture was taken on Dec.18 11:45 am at concord mills and I think these are cumulus clouds because it is very puffy. I think this looks like two white cars racing through the sky.

This picture was taken on Dec.18 1:30 pm on Odell school road and I think it is a cumulus cloud because it is very puffy. I think this looks like beautiful blimps floating across the sky.

This picture was taken on Dec.19 5:29 pm and I think it is a stratus cloud because it is layered. I think the clouds have pretty sunset colors.