Stratus Clouds
Low sheet-like clouds are called stratus clouds. They are typically gray or white in color and appear as a uniform layer covering a large portion of the sky. Stratus clouds often bring steady, light precipitation such as drizzle or light rain.
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stratus clouds are the lowest clouds but cumulus clouds are the white fluffy ones cumulus clouds turn into cumbulimbous clouds when filled but with rain. The only problem is cumulus clouds are not found low!
Feet. Low clouds form at an altitude of 2000 feet.
Stratus
The lowest clouds are called fog. The classification of low clouds is stratiform.
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Stratus Clouds
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Cirrus- thin and wispy, occur at high altitudes. Stratus- sheetlike and layered, occur at lower altitudes. Cumulus- white and fluffy with flat bottoms, occur at various altitudes.
Some stratus clouds can definitely produce rain. Low, thick clouds called nimbostratus clouds in particular release rain, and they release the majority of the world's precipitation.