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Which description refers to cumulus clouds?
are fluffy
form layers
are usually gray
cover most of the sky
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Cumulus clouds are fluffy  

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From Latin, cumulus refers to a group or a bunch. Cumulus clouds are isolated clouds of a horizontal base and show vertical growth or development. They might adopt some kind of cotton mountain or domes. They have well-defined outlines, and they can easily reach many sizes and thicknesses. They originate because of the presence of strong convection streams and fast elevations of warm air.

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