Types of clouds

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