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Clouds, The

noun

  1. a comedy (423 b.c.) by Aristophanes.


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Saturday, 282 lightning strikes were recorded in Highland and Big Bear with 3,337 other lightning flashes that stayed in the clouds, the NWS reported.

“Look at the clouds, the clouds are moving through the air.”

Modelling has shown that if you were to spray a large area - around 4% of the ocean - near the equator and brighten clouds, the combination of more cloud and consequently a lower sea surface temperature beneath it could have worldwide impacts.

From BBC

The first ever star-by-star massive cluster-formation simulations revealed that sufficiently dense molecular clouds, the "birthing nests" of star clusters, can give birth to very massive stars that evolve into intermediate-mass black holes.

We shoot off into the clouds, the morning sun glowing beside us.

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