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  1. Color of Clouds. The color of a cloud depends primarily upon the color of the light it receives. The Earth's natural source of light is the Sun which provides white light. White light combines all of the colors in the visible spectrum, which is the range of colors we can see.

  2. As light of all wavelengths is almost equally strongly diffused by clouds, the colour of the clouds depends primarily on that of the incident light. Haze between the observer and the cloud may modify cloud colours; for example, it tends to make distant clouds look yellow, orange or red.

  3. The color of a cloud depends primarily upon the color of the light it receives. The Earth's natural source of light is the sun which provides 'white' light. White light combines all of the colors in the 'visible spectrum', which is the range of colors we can see.

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Vocabulary. Clouds are visible accumulations of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in Earth’s atmosphere. Clouds differ greatly in size, shape, and color. They can appear thin and wispy, or bulky and lumpy. Clouds usually appear white because the tiny water droplets inside them are tightly packed, reflecting most of the sunlight that hits them.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · A cloud-filled sky, rugged islands, and turbulent air joined to create fanciful designs in the atmosphere in late July 2019. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board NASA’s Terra satellite acquired a true-color image of cloud vortices off of the Canary Islands on July 22.

  6. A cloud can look blue if it is heavily shaded and is illuminated by the scattered blue light of the blue sky. Probably the most unusual colour for a cloud is green. This is thought to be due to a cloud containing a large amount of water being back lit by reddish light, such as at sunset. Water is naturally blue because it absorbs red.

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