When the earth decides to turn a different direction, no one is aware of what can happen during or after the disruption. The atmosphere can change gears from windy, raining, foggy, snowy, hail and ect depending on how the earth cycles. The reason for all these weathers to occur is because of the precipitations and cycle the moisture flows through. Sometimes when there are great amounts of pressure in the cycle it can create major storms such as thunder, lightning, hurricanes, hail and great gusts of wind and rain. These storms can create the sizes and shapes of the cycled air that are visible such as hail and clouds.
In the pictures below, the clouds are in many shapes and forms. The clouds each have a name based on the features: cumulus, stratus, cirrus, nimbus and sometimes fog can be labeled as clouds.
The picture above looks like it is stratus clouds because it looks layered and featureless. It looks to be a start of a rain storm coming in because it is thick and the clouds are compacted.
The image above show clouds in their altocumulus shape of cloud. It is very light and verticle. There are not many clouds together and is spaced.
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