Moisture in the Atmosphere-2.prwdsxwefdsptx

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Moisture in the Atmosphere Chapter: 2.4

Learning Objectives: day-1 1. Learners will get to know about the key-terms. 2. They will be able to explain the differences of different clouds   3. Students will be able to identify different types of clouds.

Start-Up From where did t he term stratus come?

Key-words modeling 1. Cumulus clouds 2. cirrus clouds 3. cumulonimbus clouds 4. Nimbus clouds

Cumulus Clouds

Cumulus Clouds

Cumulonimbus Clouds The word cumulonimbus comes from the Latin — cumulus means “accumulated” and nimbus means “rain” . The clouds are accompanied by thunder and lightning and produce heavy rain, which is why they're called “cumulonimbus” clouds. More commonly known as thunderclouds, cumulonimbus is the only cloud type that can produce hail, thunder and lightning.

Cirrus Clouds Cirrus clouds are  short, detached, hair-like clouds found at high altitudes . These delicate clouds are wispy, with a silky sheen, or look like tufts of hair. In the daytime, they are whiter than any other cloud in the sky. While the Sun is setting or rising, they may take on the colors of the sunset.

Cirrus Clouds

cirrocumulus clouds

Types of Clouds ( ReCap )

Exit-Task What was the main lesson from today's lecture?

Later Learning Watch the following videos at home- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWZ5_0wcYJ0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5pQbHzS6kc
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