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Cirrus
Cirrocumulus cloud is a clous that often appears at high altitudes.
Cirrus clouds form at high altitudes and have a wispy, feathery appearance. They are composed of ice crystals and often indicate fair weather.
Cirrus clouds form at high altitudes and appear thin and wispy. They are composed of ice crystals and do not typically produce precipitation.
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Cirrus
The cloud closest to the earth is the stratus cloud. It typically forms at low altitudes and is often associated with overcast weather conditions.
Nimbo-stratus and stratus clouds form at low altitudes.
Cumulus Clouds
The cloud that forms above six-thousand meters is likely cirrus clouds. Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds that form at high altitudes and are composed of ice crystals. They often indicate fair weather but can also signal a change in the weather.
One of the rarest types of clouds is the noctilucent cloud, which is a type of cloud that forms in the mesosphere at very high altitudes. They are typically seen in polar regions during the summer months and can appear to glow in the twilight sky.