in the air
cirrus clouds are 6,000meters above the ground
In a high pressure system there are cirrus or stratus clouds or possibly no clouds
Well clouds can be as high as they want.(Just not in space because there is no moisture.) Or they can be as low as the ground.(Like smog, fog, ect)
stratus clouds come from an inversion,i.e, when rthere is warmer air above colder air. that happens mostly in a high pressure where air from above sinks as the pressure increases and warms up adiabatically. Stratus in greek means: layer
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Clouds do not precipitate in deserts due to low pressure. Clouds do not precipitate in deserts due to low pressure.
Clouds only form when the air pressure is low.
no
Sulfuric acid falls from the clouds high above the surface of Venus, but it evaporates long before reaches the ground.
clouds
In a high pressure system air sinks and is compressed. As the air is compressed it heats up, which can cause clouds to evaporate.
No. Clouds and rain are associated with low-pressure areas.