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Independent Activity 1
Directions Read the text below. Complete the diagram by writing the ideas
related to the topic found inside the box. Write your answer on a separate sheet
of paper
Clouds are collections of millions of water droplets or ice crystals. They
are formed high above the Earth's surface and sometimes at ground level. The
three main forms of clouds are cumulus, stratus, and cirrus. Their shapes are
clues to predicting weather. Cumulus clouds are puffy with broad, flat bases. A
few small cumulus clouds signal fair weather. But all bulky cumulus clouds
called cumulo-nimbus can produce thunderstorms. Stratus clouds are flat,
sheet-like clouds. They normally mean warm or possibly wet weather. Cirrus
clouds are wispy clouds found at great heights. Full of ice crystals, these clouds
often indicate stormy weather. So, the next time you leave the house, look up
the sky, observe the clouds, and find out whether you will bring an umbrella or
pack up a raincoat
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Answer:
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