Slide 1 Slide 2 Cirrus Clouds thin and wispy The most common form of high-level clouds are thin and often wispy cirrus clouds. Typically found at heights greater than 20,000…
Slide 1 Clouds Slide 2 What is a cloud? Warm air contains water vapor The air cools as it rises The water condenses around a solid object, such as dust or smoke, and forms…
Slide 1 Earth Science Cloud Types and Precipitation Chapter 18 Section 3 Slide 2 Types of Clouds A.Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height. 1.Cirrus clouds…
Slide 1 S4E3 Students will differentiate between the states of water and how they relate to the water cycle and weather. e. Investigate different forms of precipitation and…
Water in the atmosphere and precipitation. Activator Work on project for 10 minutes Or read quietly. Water is constantly moving between Earthâs surface and the atmosphere…
Your Cloud Encyclopedia 16-2 Notes on Clouds Cirrus Clouds High, ice-crystal clouds Look like wispy curls of hair Look feathery Often the first signs of approaching weather…
Slide 1 Clouds Stratus clouds are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky. They resemble fog that does not reach the ground. Usually no precipitation falls…
Cirrus Clouds Above 6000 m Means âcurlyâ ice crystals Cirrus Sunlight passes through easily Cirrocumulus Form before or after a snowfall or rainfall. Cirrostratus Halo…
Slide 1 Cloud Presentation By: Brandon Bond 1 Basic Cloud Types Cumulus Puffy, white clouds with flat bottoms Stratus Form in layers Cirrus Thin, feathery, white clouds 2…