Alessia_Andreia

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A: What is wrong, you`re looking rather grey. || Q: What did the Tornado say to the Water Spout? A: I feel like breaking some wind. ||
 * Clouds || Water Spouts ||
 * Clouds are tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. || Water Spouts are made because the water is attracted to the clouds. ||
 * High cirrus clouds are pushed along by the jet stream, sometimes travelling at 100km per hour. || There are two types of Water Spouts, there are Tornadic Water Spouts and Non-Tornadic Water Spouts. ||
 * Normal clouds move with the wind. || Tornadic Water Spouts cause much more destruction than Non-Tornadic Water Spouts. ||
 * Clouds are formed with water vapour and cool air. || The most common place to spot Water Spouts is in the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida keys in between Mexico and Florida in North America. ||
 * Clouds are grey sometimes, because the cloud gets so thick, that the sun’s light can’t shine through. || You can also spot them in inland seas or large lakes. ||
 * Rain only happens because the droplets in the clouds get too big and fall from the cloud as rain. || A Water Spout that forms at the base of a snow storm is called a Snonado or a Snow Devil. ||
 * Q: What did the one cloud say to the other? …