Cloud Wallpaper

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About this app

Cloud wallpapers app full of beautiful cloud background images is here.
It contains images of pretty puffy clouds in the blue sky, cute sheep clouds, clouds shining red in the mysterious sunset light, and all the clouds in the world full of freshness.

It is full of mysterious and pretty cloud images.

Set this awesome cloud image as your own wallpaper.
Set your phone wallpaper as well with aesthetic and atmospheric cloud images.

Save beautiful high-quality cloud images and set them as your smartphone wallpaper or lock screen to make your phone stand out.

The most special cloud wallpapers background for you are right here.

Cloud Wallpaper Features ☁️
- There are high quality and beautiful wallpapers.
- This wallpaper application works without internet.
- You can share images with your friends.
- This wallpaper app is simple and easy.
- You can enlarge and move the image.
- You can invert the image up and down, left and right.
- Supported all resolutions.

Clouds are formed when water evaporates from sunlight and water vapor condenses with substances such as dust and floats to form fine water droplets.
In fact, clouds and fog have the same composition, and those that are in contact with the earth's surface are called fog, and those that are separated from the earth's surface are called clouds.

Clouds are white because they usually scatter sunlight. However, if there is enough water vapor, it absorbs sunlight and takes on a dark gray color, which is commonly referred to as a dark cloud.

The water particles that make up clouds do not fall off easily due to friction with the atmosphere and updrafts inside the cloud.
If enough water particles coalesce to overcome them, then they fall to the ground, a phenomenon we commonly call "rain".

Usually water particles form clouds, but sometimes ice particles form clouds.
This theory of cloud formation is called ice crystal theory. Most of these clouds float at least 8 to 9 kilometers above the ground.
The cirrus cloud, often called a feather cloud, is a representative example. At high latitudes, the temperature is low, so it is often formed in the form of ice crystals.
Usually, ice crystals form clouds at mid and high latitudes, and tiny water droplets form clouds at low latitudes.
In addition, unusual clouds such as nocturnal clouds and pearl clouds occur at heights of up to 90 km, and there is a theory that fine volcanic ash forms these clouds.
Updated on
Oct 5, 2022

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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

What's new

Minor bugs have been fixed.