Clouds that form in flat layers are known as Stratus clouds, from the Latin word strato, meaning" spread out."
Stratus is the cloud in flat layers
stratus
cumulus clouds form layers with water droplets
Stratus Clouds are clouds that cover large areas and form in layers.
Stratus is the cloud in flat layers
It got its name by combining the words nimbo and stratus. Stratus clouds are ones that form in layers, and look like they kind of 'blend in' with the sky. When you add the word nimbo to a cloud name, it means a dark rain cloud. Therefore, the nimbostrautus cloud is a dark, layered rain cloud.
just like a cloud network is composed of layers.
i think it does so yes
stratus
This type of cloud would be known as a stratus cloud
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.
Techinally the kind of cloud that spreads over the the sky in layers is the cumulonimbus cloud, but the cumulonimbus cloud spreads out in THICK layers over the sky. The question would be if the cumulonimbus cloud really does spread over the sky in layers.