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What shape does the cloud have?

Cirrus: It belongs to the high cloud system, and the height of the cloud bottom is usually 4500 to 10000 meters. Clouds have a fibrous structure, usually white, but some cirrus clouds are slightly gray. Cirrus clouds in winter in the north can have a little snowfall, sometimes accompanied by dizziness. Cirrus clouds include pseudo cirrus clouds, dense cirrus clouds, hairy cirrus clouds and hooked cirrus clouds.

Cumulus: It belongs to the direct expansion cloud system and can be divided into three types: light cumulus, dense cumulus and broken cumulus. Light cumulus clouds are cumulus clouds formed when convection is not very strong, much like steamed bread. There is a saying in the agricultural proverb that "steamed bread steamed clouds, sunny weather". Cumulus is a very thick cumulus, which appears huge and towering at the mature stage. Broken cumulus is broken cumulus.

Stratocumulus: It belongs to the low cloud family and looks like fog, but it doesn't touch the ground. If it is connected to the ground, it is called fog. Stratocumulus is the lowest cloud, with occasional light rain and light snow, which often covers hillsides and tall buildings.

Yuyun: nimbostratus belongs to the low cloud family. It is formed by the thickening of high-level clouds, often dark gray, evenly layered and covered all day, which can reduce continuous precipitation and belongs to warm front cloud system.