New Word of the Day – “Clouds”

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Do you know the definition for the New Word of the Day, which is “Clouds”?

Pronounced: {klawdz}

Clouds are made up of a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground.

Are you a sky watcher? Do you like to look at the clouds? The different weather patterns can be predicted by looking up in the sky. By watching the movement of cirrus clouds you can tell from which direction weather is approaching. When you see cirrus clouds, it usually indicates that a change in the weather will occur within 24 hours. Clouds can hurl down hail at us, cover us with snow, send rain on us, or shield us from the sun.
 
 
 
 
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About Martha Quinn

Book author, licensed teacher, master's degree (Reading K-12, Social Studies 7-12). Former homeschooler. Happily married Christian with two terrific children. Loves animals, swimming, music, fishing, gardening, cooking, traveling, exciting movies, good books, and the great outdoors.

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