types of clouds
Across
- 2. are thin, high-altitude, sheet-like clouds composed of ice crystals
- 4. it cannot produce rain and is also very thin shaped like an feather
- 7. middle-level clouds, typically forming between 6,500 and 20,000
- 8. barely moves
- 9. the same as the one that says the cloud is fluffy but can turn to thunder but can actually make thunder
- 10. the cloud is fluffy but can turn into cumulimbus
Down
- 1. are high-level, small, puffy, patchy clouds often found at altitudes above 6,000 meters (20,000 feet)
- 3. type of cloud formed in layers, often appearing as low, gray or white sheets
- 5. are dense, gray, and featureless clouds that produce steady, often heavy, rain, snow, or ice pellets
- 6. mid-level clouds that typically appear as a gray or bluish, featureless