We found 178 examples of how to use cloud in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 178.
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76. | Neptune has a mantle of liquid hydrogen while the atmosphere is a combination of ammonia, helium, and methane. In the upper atmosphere, methane freezes and forms an ice cloud which casts a shadow on the clouds below. | |
77. | Haumea is a dwarf planet found in the Kuiper Belt. The Kuiper Belt is a big cloud of gas, dust, and rocky debris located at the outer edge of our solar system. | |
78. | The Oort Cloud is believed to surround our solar system and reach over halfway to the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, which is 150,000 astronomical units away. | |
79. | A hazy cloud called a coma surrounds the comet's nucleus. | |
80. | The atom's nucleus is surrounded by an electron cloud. | |
81. | A nebula is an interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium and other ionized gases. | |
82. | Even the wealth of the wide sea will be diminished if the cloud that has drawn its waters up does not give them back again in rain. | |
83. | The cloud was pitch black. | |
84. | The cloud is grey. | |
85. | A cloud is a mass of vapor in the sky. | |
86. | A cloud is an accumulation of water vapour in the sky. | |
87. | Juno will determine the global structure and motions of Jupiter's atmosphere below the cloud tops for the first time. | |
88. | Bright white cloud-tops reflect a lot of sunlight back into space. But clouds also blanket Earth, keeping some of its heat from escaping. | |
89. | Mary took off like a rocket. Tom disappeared in the dust cloud she left behind her. | |
90. | Tom stores most of his data in the cloud. | |
91. | It was a pale, wild, haggard face, in a great cloud of black hair, pressed against the glass. | |
92. | Just as I was raising a glass of wine to my lips, I was startled by a picture at the window-pane. It was a pale, wild, haggard face, in a great cloud of black hair, pressed against the glass. As I looked, it vanished. | |
93. | Tom was on cloud nine today. | |
94. | There was no cloud up in the sky. | |
95. | There's no cloud up in the sky. | |
96. | That cloud looks like China. | |
97. | I try not to let my emotions cloud my judgment. | |
98. | Look at that cloud. | |
99. | That's a funny-looking cloud. | |
100. | What kind of cloud is that? |