By: Narayan Mohan.  This photo was taken at my house on 12/08/12, 11:08 am. This cloud is a cirrus cloud because it is very thin and wispy. The cloud.

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By: Narayan Mohan

 This photo was taken at my house on 12/08/12, 11:08 am. This cloud is a cirrus cloud because it is very thin and wispy. The cloud also seems a little out-of-whack. This cloud would go in the out-of-whack group.

 This picture was taken at my house on 12/09/12, 5:38 pm. This cloud might be an cirrocumulus because it is high in the sky and is also a little out-of- whack like most cirrus clouds. This will go in the out-of-whack group. It also looks a little bit like fingerprints, so it will also be in the looking-like-something group.

 This photo was taken in the Versailles Chateau Gardens on 9/22/12, 8:49 am. This cloud is a cumulus cloud because it is very puffy and big and is below 6,000 feet. Since this cloud is very puffy, it will go in the very puffy group.

 This was taken at Costa Rica on 12/20/11,7:24 pm.These clouds are stratus clouds because they are really low and layered. The cloud is low, so it will go into the low group.

 This picture was taken at my house on 12/08/12, at 11:08 am. This cloud is a cirrus cloud because it is very thin and wispy. It is also a little out-of- whack too so it too will go in the out-of- whack group.

 This picture was taken at my house on 12/09/12, 5:38 pm. I think it is a cirrus cloud because it is very wispy and out-of- whack like most of the others. It also looks a little bit like a dragon’s head, so it will go in the out-of- whack group as well as the looking-like- something group.

 This photo was taken at Nassau, Bahamas, at 11:18 pm, 7/08/10. I think this cloud is a cumulus cloud because it is puffy and fat. It is also below 6,000 feet. Since this cloud is very puffy, it will go in the very puffy group.

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