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Clouds Pond Kenji 3-4

Cumulus clouds Cumulus clouds are in the middle form of the clouds. If cumulus clouds form in a hot day it could rain. If you saw a cumulus cloud in the sky it will be a fair day.

Stratus clouds Stratus clouds looks like small cotton clouds. They are the lowest form of the clouds. If they become grey it mean’s that it’s going to rain. Some are nimbostratus clouds, that means it’s going to have a heavy rain or snow.

Cirrus clouds Cirrus clouds are made out of tiny crystals ice. If they are in the sky that means ‘Fair day’. Cirrus clouds are the highest form of clouds.

Weather Jokes Why do clouds go to Thailand? Because they have a lot of water to rain on. If you throw a ice on clouds what will happen? The ice go to the clouds and ice fall down. What do you call a cloud that pees? Stratus clouds.