Stratus is the cloud in flat layers
Stratus clouds are formed in blanket-like layers, covering the sky like a sheet. They often bring overcast conditions and can result in light precipitation such as drizzle or light snow. These clouds typically form in stable, low-pressure environments.
Clouds in flat layers are called stratus.
Jupiter's atmosphere is divided into four main cloud layers: ammonia clouds, ammonium hydrosulfide clouds, water clouds, and ice clouds. These layers exist at different altitudes within the planet's atmosphere.
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
When the volcanoes erupted the gas from it made clouds and when it rained it started to for layers of water and that's how the first oceans formed......i think
Stratus is the cloud in flat layers
Clouds that form in flat layers are known as Stratus clouds, from the Latin word strato, meaning" spread out."
Unevenly over different terrain or bodies of water, causing the air to rise and cool at different rates. This leads to the formation of distinct layers of clouds at different altitudes.
All clouds are not formed at the same altitude. Clouds are formed at different altitudes ranging from 2,000m - 8,000m.
Layers are formed in atmosphere. They keep the functionality apart.
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds