Cumulus clouds are puffy. If the humidity is high, a cumulus cloud's low point may be about 3,00 feet (900 m). However, cumulus clouds in dry regions such as deserts sometimes have bases as high as 10,000 feet (3,000m). This is still low compared to some clouds.
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Cirrus are the highest cloud types, generally occurring between 25 and 30 thousand feet up.
Noctilucent clouds are the highest clouds in Earth's atmosphere, located in the mesosphere at altitudes of around 76 to 85 kilometres (47 to 53 mi). They are normally too faint to be seen, and are visible only when illuminated by sunlight from below the horizon while the lower layers of the atmosphere are in the Earth's shadow.
The main cloud that makes snow is the Cumulonimbus cloud. The bases of these clouds are low, about 2000ft from the ground. This cloud however, is very tall, the top can reach 20,000 to 60,000ft. Cumulonimbus are not the only cloud capable of making snow, Nimbostratus and Cumulus clouds can also produce snow, all of their bases are relatively low. Cumulonimbus clouds do not always make snow though, the main weather that they bring are thunderstorms.
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Thunderstorms are associated with cumulonimbus clouds. However, cumulonimbus clouds do start off as cumulus.
Cumulonimbus clouds do start off as cumulus. In most cases, though, cumulus clouds signal fair weather ad do not become cumulonimbus.
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Clouds are made of water that has dried up and become water vapours. These vapours rise into the air and cool down into clouds. When the clouds are completely cooled, it will rain. Clouds can be at a varying height, depending on the vapour density.
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Cirrus are the highest cloud types, generally occurring between 25 and 30 thousand feet up.
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Cumulonimbus. Thunderstorm clouds are typically very thick and therefore have a high albedo (not very much sunlight penetrates through to the ground, most gets reflected off of the top). Therefore, these clouds appear grey and dark on the bottom.
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Clouds actually start to form at a place called the LCL (lifting condensation level) The LCL is dependent on altitude, humidity, elevation and temperature. Clouds start to form above the LCL