Pretty sure it is Cumulus:
This low cloud with a typical base of below 7,000 feet is
a cumulus cloud. These clouds have distinct edges, are
usually white, puffy with a popcorn like appearance.
They have a noticeable vertical development. Cumulus
clouds can be seen isolated as in this picture or grouped
together is clusters. The cumulus cloud as all low clouds
are most often composed of water droplets, but can can
have ice crystals in colder climates.
Stratus clouds.
what is the lowest type of clouds
sratus clouds and fog are generally found at the lowest altitude while I do not know where they are formed.
low clouds = stratus middle clouds = altostratus high clouds = cirrus vertical development clouds = cumulus
they are called the stratus clouds they are like fog and are near where the mountains are
Stratus clouds.
what is the lowest type of clouds
The lowest clouds are called fog. The classification of low clouds is stratiform.
sratus clouds and fog are generally found at the lowest altitude while I do not know where they are formed.
Yes. Aside from fog (which is at ground level) stratus clouds are the lowest-lying of all clouds.
stratocumulus, stratus, and nimbostratus. i think there is one more though..
low clouds = stratus middle clouds = altostratus high clouds = cirrus vertical development clouds = cumulus
they are called the stratus clouds they are like fog and are near where the mountains are
Other clouds
Stratus clouds are generally the lowest clouds in the atmosphere, usually 1,000 - 2,000 feet up.
What kind of clouds are covering the sky on weekends
The Troposphere