What are the clouds like in the sky?

1, white clouds are running like horses in the sky.

On a clear day, white clouds float in the blue sky as white as snow. Sometimes it runs like a big horse, sometimes it swims freely like a fish, and sometimes it floats in the sky like a feather. It's really changeable, and it's always the same.

Clouds in the sky have different shapes. They all look like: some are like running horses, some are like pens, and some are like white mushrooms ... very cute.

4, the clouds in the sky, with thousands of gestures, are also changing at will. Some, like cotton candy, bring happiness to those who are proud of the spring breeze; Some are like plumes of smoke, floating calmly in the calm sky; Some are like gray sand of despair, which indicates the disaster of volcanic eruption. ...

The clouds in the sky are like white sheep, and the heavy snow is like petals sprinkled by a fairy, which gives people a beautiful vision.

6. Layers of clouds are like stairs paved with cotton.

Determine the type of clouds in the sky:

Cirrus clouds: Like feathers and brocade, they float in wisps, the highest and thinnest, symbolizing sunny days.

Cirrocumulus: Like the scale waves on the water, it is a cluster of cirrus clouds, very high and thin, without rain or snow.

Cumulus: Like cotton balls, it appears in the morning and dissipates at night. About 2000 meters, thin and sunny.

Altocumulus: Like snow-white sheep on the grassland, it is oblate and neatly arranged, about 2000 meters long, thin and sunny. Cirrostratus: Cirrus clouds gather and move forward, covering the sky like white silk curtains, high, clear and cloudy. High-level clouds: Cirrus clouds are getting thicker and thicker, covering the sun like ground glass, and it will rain and snow. Nimbostratus: High-level clouds become thicker, and dark gray clouds cover the sky, which is even lower, with continuous rain and snow. Cumulonimbus clouds: Cumulonimbus clouds quickly form tall Yunshan, with dark clouds covering the sky and lower, thunderstorms and hail.