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A flat cloud typically refers to stratus clouds, which form in a horizontal layered structure. Layered clouds usually refer to altocumulus or stratocumulus clouds, which appear in distinct layers. These clouds often indicate stable atmospheric conditions and can bring overcast skies and potential light precipitation.
"Stratus" in Latin means "stretched out" or "flat." It is often used to describe cloud formations that appear layered or spread out in the sky.
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Layered and flat is referring to hair. Layered hair has both long and short pieces of hair. Layered hair adds more volume while flat hair is all one length.
Layered and flat is referring to hair. Layered hair has both long and short pieces of hair. Layered hair adds more volume while flat hair is all one length.
A flat cloud typically refers to stratus clouds, which form in a horizontal layered structure. Layered clouds usually refer to altocumulus or stratocumulus clouds, which appear in distinct layers. These clouds often indicate stable atmospheric conditions and can bring overcast skies and potential light precipitation.
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