strato-nimbus are long, layered clouds aross the sky. strato-cumulus are puffy layered clouds spread out.
clouds.
Clouds in flat layers are called stratus.
Cirrus clouds are ice clouds. They can look like delicate white feathers or streamers. They are always more than three miles up where the temperature is below freezing, even in summer. Wind currents twist and spread the ice crystals into wispy strands.Stratus clouds often look like thin, white sheets covering the whole sky. Since they are so thin, they seldom produce much rain or snow. Sometimes, in the mountains or hills, these clouds appear to be fog.
These are cumulus clouds.
strato-nimbus are long, layered clouds aross the sky. strato-cumulus are puffy layered clouds spread out.
no the stratus cloud is not fog because stratus clouds are flat layered clouds unlike fog which are thin clouds that covers earths surface.
Clouds that form in flat layers are known as Stratus clouds, from the Latin word strato, meaning" spread out."
types of clouds Cumulus - white fluffy Cirrus- full and flat Stratus -ice clouds nearing stratosphere thin and whispy nimbocumulus - dark grey storm clouds
types of clouds Cumulus - white fluffy Cirrus- full and flat Stratus -ice clouds nearing stratosphere thin and whispy nimbocumulus - dark grey storm clouds
yes, cirrostatus clouds are thin
thin, hair like clouds are called cirrus clouds
Yes, Cumulus clouds have flat bottoms.
clouds.
Clouds in flat layers are called stratus.
Layered clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, are high level clouds. They form above 20,000 feet where it is cold. They are composed of ice crystals.
Very spread out clouds that that are in the Middle of the sky.