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Flat bottom clouds are called stratocumulus clouds. They are low-lying clouds that appear as a layer or patch with a flat, broad base. Stratocumulus clouds often indicate stable weather conditions.
a cloud that forms a layer with other flat,clouds is a
Troposphere contains nearly all of the atmosphere's clouds. This is for 2 reasons: first, almost all water vapor is contained in this layer. Second, the air is inherently unstable, since it is warmest at the bottom. The causes the air to always want to rise, creating clouds under the right conditions.
clouds.
no a stratus is a layer cloud.
The upper layer is different from the bottom layer because the bottom layer has more gualities to a living thing than the upper layer.
Storms and clouds typically occur in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This is the layer where most of the Earth's weather phenomena, such as rain, snow, thunderstorms, and clouds, take place.
The upper layer is different from the bottom layer because the bottom layer has more gualities to a living thing than the upper layer.
Yes, the ozone layer is above the clouds. It's up in the lower stratosphere, about 12-19 miles (20-30 km) above Earth. There are very high polar clouds that are higher than this, but most clouds are in the troposphere where the highest clouds (in the polar regions) are about 2 - 5 miles (3 - 8 km) above Earth.
The bottom layer of the atmosphere is called the troposphere.
Yes, a layer of clouds that is low-lying and uniform in appearance is commonly referred to as stratus clouds. They often appear as a gray, overcast sky and are associated with stable weather conditions.
The bottom layer of the atmosphere where almost all weather occurs is the troposphere. This layer is where most of the Earth's weather phenomena, such as clouds, storms, and precipitation, take place due to the mixing of warm and cool air. The troposphere extends from the Earth's surface up to an average of about 11 miles (17 kilometers) in altitude.