The Rangers had some nice scenery as they were preparing to leave for the Great Power.
A cloud is made up of small water droplets. This happens through the process of evaporation (water vaporizing and rising into the atmosphere) and transpiration (evaporation of water from plants). Water vapors then mix with dust particles and create clouds. Eventually, water returns to Earth as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail and the process starts over again.
Clouds come in a variety of formations. On Phaedos this day, the Rangers are surrounded by one type, low-level clouds. This is further broken down by the cloud type classification. In the pictures above and below, we see Stratocumulus and Stratus. These clouds appear as a low layer and sometimes carry very small amounts of precipitation.
After admiring the awesome view, the Rangers set out on the last part of their adventure...
*Screen-caps taken from the 20th Century Fox DVD Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie.
Hi Jon! In the second paragraph you do a great job of explaining the types of clouds in your landscape choice, and how they were formed. However, the first paragraph could have been used to explain more about your particular landscape rather than explaining how a cloud is formed. For example, you could have included an explanation of the different temperatures they experience as they leave for the Great Power. You chose a fun and unique location that we found very interesting!
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