Height and precipitation
one is coller
one is more fluffy then the other
high clouds means there will be good weather and low clouds mean stormy weather
Location
Lightning can strike other clouds when there is a difference in electrical charge between the clouds. This difference in charge can be caused by different weather conditions or air movements. When the difference in charge becomes large enough, a lightning bolt can form between the clouds.
one is coller
Well,Nimbostratus clouds carry thunderstorms,rain, and possibly snow.As stratus is just another name for fog and do not hold anything.Hope this helped!!!
Cumulus clouds are fluffy, white clouds with distinct edges that usually indicate fair weather. Stratus clouds are low, gray clouds that form in layers and often bring overcast or drizzly conditions.
CheersThe clouds fly higher in the day because the heat will lift them but the difference isn't really that much.
Clouds and fog are both water vapor that's visible in the air. Clouds are found above ground level, are more common, and usually thicker. Fog occurs at ground level.
The main difference between high-level clouds and other types of clouds lies in their altitude and composition. High-level clouds, typically found above 20,000 feet, consist primarily of ice crystals due to the colder temperatures at that elevation. In contrast, lower-level clouds, such as cumulus and stratus, are formed at lower altitudes and are often composed of water droplets. This distinction affects their appearance, formation processes, and the weather patterns they may indicate.
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.