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Want to learn how to make a cloud? I'll show you how here, in an experiment you can do with everyday materials at home!
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The Weather Channel on MSNWeather Words: Scud CloudsScud clouds are harmless, low-hanging, ragged-looking clouds that often form beneath storms and are sometimes mistaken for tornadoes due to their appearance.
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A look at the science behind how clouds formHave you ever looked up at the clouds in the sky and wondered how they form? It's not magic! Trump issues order imposing new ...
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Dagens.com on MSNHave You Noticed? There Are Fewer Clouds in the Sky Than BeforeIf you grew up in the 60s, 70s, or 80s, you probably remember lying in the grass and spotting clouds shaped like animals or ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNRainbow clouds over Orlando: Here's what they are, and how they formTuesday evening, if you happened to be looking up, you may have seen some rainbow-esqe clouds high in the sky.
Noctilucent clouds (NLCs), or polar mesospheric clouds, are breathtaking to see. And these are no ordinary clouds. They form in the highest part of our atmosphere, at an altitude of 80 kilometres.
The new cloud was first observed by an amateur cloudspotter in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 2006 and brought to the attention of the UK based Cloud Appreciation Society.
A cosmic formation known as the 'dumbbell nebula' will be visible from Earth in August. Will you need a telescope to see it?
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