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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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"Are fluffy."
Cumulus clouds are the puffy, cotton‑ball–like clouds with flat bases that indicate fair weather (though large cumulus can grow into storm clouds).
Cumulus clouds are the puffy, cotton‑ball–like clouds with flat bases that indicate fair weather (though large cumulus can grow into storm clouds).
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