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Osnovna škola Bartola Kašića Erasmus+ project 2018-2020 W. A. T. E. R Osnovna škola Bartola Kašića Erasmus+ project 2018-2020 W.A.T.E.R. – in other ways Cloud observation December 2018

WATER CYCLE Clouds are a part of water cycle WATER CYCLE Clouds are a part of water cycle. Water evaporates from land, seas, lakes, rivers and makes very small drops of water in the air. Vapour goes up into the atmosphere and little drops make clouds. When they go up higher, they get colder and the little drops get bigger. Then drops of rain fall, putting water back into riveers, seas, lakes and the land.

CLOUDS

World Meteorological Organization published CLOUD IDENTIFICATION GUIDE, because there are lots of kinds of clouds. They can be divided into: low-level clouds middle-level clouds high-level clouds https://public.wmo.int/en/WorldMetDay2017/resources

We were observing clouds for 3 weeks, took photos and will try to identify them:

30 November

1 December

2 December

3 December

4 December

5 December

6 December

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8 December

9 December

10 December

11 December

12 December

13 December

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15 December

16 December

17 December, it is snowing

18 December

19 December

Beautiful clouds and their reflection in water, photo was taken at the Adriatic sea on 23 November.

Sunrise in December