When sunlight penetrates a thin cloud layer, how does it typically appear to the observer?

Answer

A significant amount of scattered light reaches the ground, making the cloud look bright

When the cloud layer is thin, sunlight passes through easily, scatters, and a large portion reaches the ground, resulting in a bright appearance.

When sunlight penetrates a thin cloud layer, how does it typically appear to the observer?
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