20 Cloud Coloring Pages - Free!
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What do you think of our cloud drawing? Would you say they are made of cotton tufts or cotton candy? They look so soft and plump that it makes you want to hug them all day, don't you think?
Our heads are in the clouds! We can't think of any material with which we can imitate the particular texture of clouds in all these cloud coloring pages.
Can you think of one? Did you say some little balls of tissue paper? Or do you think crepe paper is more suitable? Your ideas really are excellent! Without your help we would still have our minds clouded.
Don't let boredom become your gray cloud! Go get your art materials and spend a super fun day painting the best printable coloring pages.
Let your imagination guide you as you paint all these beautiful drawings of clouds raining, clouds to print and clouds and rainbows!
And don't forget to send us all the lovely drawings you have colored! We can't wait to upload them to our website so many of our admirers can marvel at your art.
Ready for the cloudiest adventure of all? Print on white sheets the cloud coloring pages you liked the most and keep surprising us with your incredible talent.
clouds coloring pages
Why color clouds pictures?
Clouds are masses of humid air, small crystals and drops and water vapor that are suspended in the Earth's atmosphere.
They actively participate in the Earth's water cycle and are formed thanks to the evaporation and condensation of water from seas, rivers and other bodies of water.
At Coloring Together we are fascinated by lying on the grass watching the clouds! And since we want to have them closer, we have decided to create a lovely gallery of cloud coloring pages.
We would like you to paint them with all the ingenuity and creativity in the world. Make your art lift us up to the clouds!
And don't forget to read the fun facts we have for you! They go along with each of the cloud coloring pages and we assure you that you are going to love them.
Go get your art materials and let's start coloring! Will you let your imagination reach the sky? If so, remember that there is no sky without clouds!
Learn while coloring clouds
- Noctilucent clouds are the highest clouds in the Earth's atmosphere. They are found at around 80 kilometers in altitude and are believed to be made up of a mixture of crystals and meteorite particles.
- Did you know that there are clouds outside the atmosphere of planet Earth? In 2006, clouds made up of crystals of carbon dioxide ice were discovered about 100 kilometers above the surface of the planet Mars.
- Did you know that clouds can weigh up to 1 million kilograms? They may seem very light and fluffy, but boy are they heavy!
- Have you ever wondered why clouds float? Although they may seem solid, a cloud is almost all air with tiny droplets of water and vapor floating in it. Humid air is less dense than dry air, and that is why it rises and floats.
- Have you ever wondered why rain clouds are gray? This is because when the water in a cloud condenses and is ready to precipitate, it prevents the Sun's rays from passing through it so easily.
- Did you know that clouds can produce shadows up to 1,500 kilometers long? Incredible!
- An average-sized cumulus cloud can hold up to 300 thousand liters of water. There are clouds that can even contain more than ten million liters of water!
- Have you ever wondered why there are so many different types of clouds? The shape and size of a cloud depend, for example, on the processes that allowed its formation, on the state in which its water is found and on the size of the drops that make it up.
- Clouds help reflect up to 30% of the solar radiation that reaches planet Earth from space. They also contribute to the regulation of the ambient temperature. Cool!
- The classic cotton-looking clouds are called “cumulus”. They are characterized by having defined edges, considerable vertical development and a flattened base. They are part of the cumuliform type clouds.
- Did you know that there are numerous types of clouds? These can be cumuliform, stratiform, nimbostratus, stratocumulus, stratus, altocumulus, altostratus, nimbostratus, cirrus, cirrocumulus, cirrostratus, altostratus, cumulus, cumulonimbus, etc.
- The lenticular cloud is one of the most impressive types of clouds that exist. This is a stationary cloud shaped like a lentil, saucer or converging lens that forms at great heights over mountainous areas. Have you ever seen one?
