We can't tell the height; but the distance between the top and the bottom is 578.7 feet. (rounded)
Numerator on top; denominator on the bottom.
the top adds what the bottom adds. the top subtracts what the bottom subtracts. the top divides what the bottom divides. the top multiplies what the bottom multiplies.
bottom
Top: numerator. Bottom: denominator.
The description matches a cumulus cloud. These clouds are formed by rising air currents and are typically associated with fair weather. Cumulus clouds have a fluffy appearance with a flat base and rounded top.
These are cumulus clouds.
Clouds are only gray on bottom when they are ready to let go of all of the moisture and pollution in them. which means they are gray when it is going to rain.
There are three types of butts- rounded at the bottom, rounded at the top, and just plain ol' flat butts.
No, the top and bottom would be flat however the center is rounded.
clouds.
A cumulus cloud typically has a flat bottom and a puffy top. These clouds form due to rising air currents and are often associated with fair weather.
Cumulus clouds are fluffy, white clouds with a flat base and a puffy, rounded top. They are often likened to cotton balls or cauliflower. Cumulus clouds typically signify fair weather, but if they grow larger and develop into cumulonimbus clouds, they can bring thunderstorms.
two. one on top one on bottom. the majority of a cylinder is a rounded surface. not a face.
We can't tell the height; but the distance between the top and the bottom is 578.7 feet. (rounded)
The cloud of condensation the a tornado produces is funnel-shaped, wider at the top than at the bottom.
Clouds appear flat on the bottom because that is the boundary between the moist rising air creating the cloud and the drier surrounding air. The fluffy appearance at the top is due to the cloud particles spreading out as the cloud reaches higher altitudes where temperatures are colder, causing the water vapor to condense into smaller droplets.