INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
Types of Clouds Explained
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2. W do y know about clouds?
hat
ou
What are some of the different types of
clouds?
What are clouds made of?
How do you think clouds form?
3. Types of Clouds
There are many
different types
of clouds in the
sky. There are
some that are
more common
to see than
others.
4. Stratus Clouds
•Stratus clouds are grayish clouds that often cover
the entire sky.
• They resemble fog that does not reach the ground.
•Do we see these types of clouds in the sky?
5. Stratus Clouds continued
Usually no rain drops falls from stratus
clouds.
It may only be a mist or a drizzle.
6. Cirrus Clouds
• Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds blown by high winds
into long streamers.
Cirrus clouds move across the sky from west to east.
They generally mean we will have fair to pleasant weather.
Have you seen these clouds?
7. Cirrostratus Clouds
• Cirrostratus clouds are thin, sheet like high clouds that often cover
the entire sky.
•They are so thin that the sun and moon can be seen through them.
•Have you seen these clouds?
8. Cum
ulus Clouds
Cumulus clouds are puffy clouds that sometimes look like pieces of
floating cotton.
The base of each cloud is often flat and above the ground.
The top of the cloud has rounded towers.
Sometimes they can form shapes we can see, like a hand, or bird.
9. Cum
ulus Clouds
When the top of the cumulus resembles the head of a
cauliflower, they can develop into a giant cloud, which
is a thunderstorm cloud.
Here are some examples of cumulus thunderstorm
clouds:
10. Cumulus Clouds Continued…
A lot of energy are released by the water vapor within the
thunderstorm cloud.
Lightning, thunder, and even tornadoes are formed from these
clouds.
11. What is the cloud?
Stratus Cloud
Cumulus Cloud
Cirrostratus Cloud Cirrus Cloud
12. What is the Cloud?
Stratus Cloud
Cumulus Cloud
Cirrostratus Cloud Cirrus Cloud
13. What is the Cloud?
Stratus Cloud
Cumulus Cloud
Cirrostratus Cloud Cirrus Cloud
14. What is the Cloud?
Stratus Cloud
Cumulus Cloud
Cirrostratus Cloud Cirrus Cloud
15. Clouds Glossary
• Stratus clouds are grayish clouds that often cover the
entire sky and resemble fog.
• Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds blown by high
winds into long streamers and move across the sky
from west to east.
• Cirrostratus clouds are thin, sheet like high clouds that
often cover the entire sky and the sun and moon can
be seen through them.
• Cumulus clouds are puffy clouds that sometimes look
like pieces of floating cotton.