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medium altitude is defined as height between 5,000 and 8,000 feet (1,524-2,438m)
In both fog and cloud, the dispersed phase is a liquid and the dispersion medium is air (gas). The only difference between them is that the fog is formed in the region close to earth while clouds are formed in the upper layer of the atmosphere.
Osmoconformer adjusts to the osmotic concentration of its surrounding so that the osmoregularity is the same at the medium. Osmoconformer maintain its own osmotic concentration regarldess of the surrounding medium.
Answer:Nimbostratus Cloud or also known as Nimbus Cloud
There is no "alto cirrus cloud". The ten major cloud types are: Cirrus (high, wispy clouds. Look feathery) Cirrocumulus (high lumpy clouds) Cirrostratus (high sheety clouds with a halo around the sun. Indicates bad weather) Altocumulus (lumpy clouds similar to cirrocumulus clouds, only lower) Altostratus (Medium height sheety clouds. Make the Sun appear watery) Cumulonimbus (thunderstorm clouds with "anvil" tops) Cumulus ("Storybook clouds" or fair-weather clouds. They're the clouds you think of when you hear the word "cloud". Usually.) Nimbostratus (A precipitating sheety cloud. Dull, dreary grey rain clouds pretty much.) Stratocumulus (Low lumpy clouds.) Stratus (fog)
medium altitude is defined as height between 5,000 and 8,000 feet (1,524-2,438m)
Yes. Alto clouds form the medium altitude group, but stratus clouds are at low altitudes.
the difference between channel and medium is that channel is the form how the message will be while medium is the actual message
All clouds are diffiened into four layers as follows- low level clouds-stratus, stratocumulus,nimbostratus and fog(really low stratus) medium level clouds-altocumulus,altostratus high level clouds-cirrocumulus,cirrostratus and cirrus. many level clouds- these are usually convective clouds like cumulonimbuses. stratocumulus for A+
dispersion medium is contained
dispersion medium is contained
Alto is a section of clouds along side that of nimbus. Alto Clouds are known as altostratus and altocumulus clouds which have a medium altitude from sea level. Altostratus clouds- Sheets of grey or blue clouds, where the sun or moon may appear to be behind frosted class. Altocumulus clouds- Grey or white puffy clouds that normally alternate from being cloudy to clear to cloudy to clear and so on.
The standard difference in widths is 1/8" . Therefore the difference between a AA and a medium (B) would be would 1/4".
a mean is the average the medium is the number in the midle of the ordered numbers
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Low or medium.
About 2 in.