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A scientist notices that the sky is covered by a thick layer of clouds. What kind of cloud is he MOST LIKELY seeing?

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The answer is a cumulus cloud
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its called a cumulus cloud

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white, puffy clouds that look like pieces of floating cotton. Cumulus clouds are often called "fair-weather clouds". The base of each cloud is flat and the top of each cloud has rounded towers. When the top of the cumulus clouds resemble the head of a cauliflower, it is called cumulus or towering cumulus. These clouds grow upward and they can develop into giant cumulonimbus clouds, which are thunderstorm clouds.

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