It depends on how much gas and water that contains in each cloud formed
The process by which various types of clouds are formed.
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
Polar stratospheric clouds or PSC's are formed at cold regions. These form the base for the various ozone depleting reactions at the poles.
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
Cirrus clouds are formed at a higher altitude then stratus clouds. Cirrus clouds are formed at about 8,000 m. Stratus clouds are formed under 2,000m. Fog is actually a stratus cloud that forms near the ground.
Cirrus clouds.
Clouds are formed during warm front when it condenses....
A tornado is formed from storm clouds. The funnel cloud is the tornado before it touches down.
Clouds of dust and gas.
mountain
the height of the clouds is one another one is how the clouds are formed
Lens shaped clouds are called lenticular clouds. They are usually formed by moist air rising in the high-altitude skies over a mountain or range of mountains.