Cloud observation
The forms of flight
A cloud is a hydrometeor that consists of a visible mass made up of snow crystals or microscopic water droplets suspended in the atmosphere. Clouds scatter all visible light and that is why they appear white. However, sometimes they are too thick or dense for light to pass through, when this happens the color turns gray or even black. Considering that clouds are drops of water on atmospheric dust and depending on some factors the drops can become rain, hail or snow. Clouds are an aerosol formed by water evaporated mainly from the oceans.
What troubles you as it rises
from the horizon of the sea the cloud,
black hood?
The sky will have freshness because of it,
purity the air, greenness the soil,
nuance the light!
Don’t tremble. Let the wind fade
and the thunder devastates and the lightning devastates
countryside and city.
Such rigors must not be in vain…
The people do with red hands
freedom!
From gigantic puffs heading towards the sun to thin wisps gliding past the moon, clouds come in countless shapes and sizes, making them a wonderful incentive for the imagination: at some point, who hasn’t looked into the sky? sky and seen a fire-breathing dragon floating? In addition to sparking creativity, clouds have several important scientific functions, from helping meteorologists predict the weather to making life on Earth easier.