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Facts On Clouds

Published on Dec 15, 2015

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FACTS ON CLOUDS

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CUMULUS

  • The cumulus cloud are fluff and sometimes look like cotton.
  • The cumulus clouds are 2,000 mi. in altitude.
  • It can develop a cumulonimbus which is a thunder storm.
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Stratus Clouds

  • The stratus cloud is a grayish cloud that covers the sky.
  • The altitude is 6,000 to 20,000 feet.
  • It is a drizzle for a long time.
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CIRRUS CLOUD

  • The cirrus clouds are thin, wispy cloud that go to a streamers
  • The altitude 6,000m.
  • The cirrus wether is mostly pleasant
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Fog

  • It is a gray mist that can be hard to see through.
  • Fog rests on the ground.
  • Fog is cold and wet, it's a mist.
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