The cauliflower shape is associated with which of the following cloud formations?
A. Stratus
B. Cumulus
C. Nimbus
D. Cirrus
Answer: Option B
Solution(By Examveda Team)
When the top of the cloud begins to look like a head of cauliflower, it's called a cumulus congestus or a towering cumulus. The fluffy, cauliflower-shaped cumulus are one of the most common and distinctive types of cloud. All cumulus clouds develop as a result of convection.Related Questions on Atmosphere
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