Cumulus clouds with crepuscular sun rays emanating from behind them. Cumulus clouds are a common type of cloud,forming at altitudes between 600 and 1000 metres. Crepuscular rays (alternating dark and light) are caused by scattered sunlight,due to atmospheric particles or a break in a layer of cloud. The divergent appearance is an effect of perspective,they are in fact parallel | |
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