Types of clouds
Across
- 2. Thin, sheet-like clouds that can create halos around the sun or moon.
- 3. A cloud that forms near the ground, reducing visibility and creating a damp atmosphere.
- 5. Lens-shaped clouds that form near mountains and often stay stationary, resembling flying saucers.
- 6. Puffy, white clouds with a flat base, often seen on sunny days.
- 8. Bulbous, pouch-like clouds that hang beneath the base of cumulonimbus clouds, often observed after a thunderstorm.
- 9. Low, gray clouds that cover the sky like a blanket, bringing overcast conditions.
- 10. Mid-level clouds that appear as white or gray patches, often forming in groups.
- 11. Long, thin clouds formed by the exhaust of airplanes, often seen in clear skies.
- 13. Thick, dark clouds associated with steady rain or snowfall.
- 14. Low, lumpy clouds with both gray and white areas, often seen in the morning.
Down
- 1. Small, white, and fluffy clouds arranged in rows, commonly seen on windy days.
- 2. Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky, usually indicating fair weather.
- 4. Mid-level clouds that form a uniform sheet, often dimming the sun or moon.
- 7. Large, towering clouds associated with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and lightning.
- 12. Thin, high-level clouds that can create halos around the sun or moon.