Stamp: Cloud (Hong Kong(Weather Phenomena) Mi:HK 1879,Sn:HK 1633,Yt:HK 1714,Sg:HK 1858,WAD:HK023.2014 📮

Stamp catalog : StampCloud

Cloud

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ColnectScrp
Series:
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Themes:
CopyWrong
Issued on:
2014-03-27
Size:
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Format:
ColnectScrp
Emission:
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Perforation:
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Score:
CopyWrong
Description:
Perforation: "Shz. 13¾" for Mi, "13¾ Syncopated" for Sn
A cloud is formed when water vapour rises through the atmosphere and cools. A cloud is a mass of water droplets or ice crystals formed by the cooling and condensation of the lifted water vapour aloft. The stamp shows lenticular clouds in the sky over an urban area of Hong Kong. As air rises on the lee side of a mountain, water vapour condenses into water droplets, which accumulate and develop into lenticular clouds, taking the shape of a pile of saucers or lenses.

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