Clouds take on a gray cast when they become very large and less light gets through. While any gaseous chemical can cloud, water clouds are always white unless poluted by air polution or during a sunset.
Translucent.
No. When clouds are gray, that means the sunlight can barely shine through them. Usually cirrus clouds are thin, white, and wispy. The clouds you are seeing are probably stratus or altocumulus clouds.
3 clouds and their colors are red blue and brown or white
Clouds.
No. Cumulus clouds are puffy. cirrus clouds are the clouds that are white and wispy that are usually the highest in the sky.
cumulus clouds often do indicate fire weather.
they are all white but some have a tint of grey
well yes angels have white wings clouds are white.
All of them. I've never heard of a cloud that isn't white.
all the clouds and natural gases
stratus
In science, "puffy white clouds" are known as cumulus clouds.
they are clouds which actually has a white color
Some clouds, depending on the weather condition, can range from fluffy white all the way to a dark gray.
No, White fluffy clouds (Cumulus clouds) do not usually cause rain. usually rain clouds are dark.
Jupiter is the planet that has white ammonia clouds.
White Fluffy Clouds was created in 2003.
White clouds can refer to a couple things. It can describe clouds that are white in appearance. It can also refer to the nickname of White Cloud Mountain minnows, which are a type of fish.