How many different kinds of clouds exist and what are they called?
There are probably infinite shapes which clouds can form, given all the variables in the atmosphere, but three basic shapes are used to classify clouds. Cumulus clouds are the flat-bottomed, tall clouds that look like whipped cream or cauliflower. Thick layers of clouds, like blankets in the sky, are called stratus clouds. Cirru
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