Clouds are made of tiny drops of water or ice that float in the sky.
They form when warm air goes up, cools down, and turns the water in the air into little drops. These drops stick together and make clouds.
Some clouds are big and fluffy, some are thin and wispy, and some cover the whole sky.
Clouds can bring rain, snow, or just shade from the sun.
Why do some clouds move faster than others?
Can people use clouds to predict the weather? How?
Why do clouds sometimes disappear suddenly?
Do clouds always look the same from an airplane?
Can you see clouds at night? What do they look like?
How do clouds affect the temperature on Earth?
Do animals use clouds in any way (like for shade or signs of rain)?