Cirrus clouds are high-altitude clouds.
It true!
No. Cumulonimbus clouds do. These clouds are low-based and tower up to mid and high levels.
they are called flationexary clouds
Cirrus clouds!
High clouds indicate the dry air and high pressure of fair weather. so it is true
They are thin and wispy (look like threads).
High clouds generally don't bring precipitation.
they do not usually bring preciptiation( apex )
high thin clouds mean good weather now, but bad weather in the next 48 hours.
High in the Clouds was created in 2005.
Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds usually formed at high altitudes.
In a high pressure system there are cirrus or stratus clouds or possibly no clouds
Cirrus clouds are at a high altitude.
Cirrus clouds are high-altitude clouds.
middle clouds
Mostly, but clouds also contain dust particles and bits and pieces of ice, depending on how high they are. It is widely accepted that clouds are made of water droplets and water vapor