Fog
Cirrostratus clouds can bring snow. These thin, high clouds typically indicate upcoming precipitation, such as snowfall, as they consist of ice crystals and cover a large area of the sky.
air and water
Stratus Clouds are clouds that cover large areas and form in layers.
Im not really sure...BUT!.....I know it's either Nimbo or Cirrostatus clouds
It can cover an entire city or more if it's severe.
Snow falls from clouds known as nimbostratus clouds. These are dense, thick clouds that produce steady precipitation over a large area.
Nimbostratus clouds are known for producing constant rain over an extended period of time. These clouds are thick and cover large areas, leading to prolonged periods of precipitation.
Nimbostratus clouds typically give continuous rain due to their large, thick, and dark appearance. These clouds can cover the sky for long durations and produce steady precipitation.
they are called layers
yes, some clouds cover the rocky mountains because they are so tall. clouds usually cover the tops of mountains.
It depends on and/or in the area you are in. There could be no clouds but in a different area there could be bunches of clouds. It would have to be in an very large area, where no water is present, and very dry humidity usually associated with a high pressure system. A perfect example of this would be a desert.
There will be no earth there will only clouds