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Wispy, feathery cluds are called cirrus clouds. Cirrus comes from a word meaning "a curl." Cirrus clouds form at high altitudes, usually above 6 km, and at low temperatures. They are made of ice crystals and indicate fair weather.
dumb people
There altitude is less than 2000 meters
The Clouds Above was created in 2005.
cirrus
cirrus clouds are above 6000 meters and are the highest of all clouds
Cirrus clouds are found at 6000 meters. Stratus clouds at 2000 meters
Cirrus Clouds. They form about 9kms above sea level and are composed of ice crystals
Wispy, feathery cluds are called cirrus clouds. Cirrus comes from a word meaning "a curl." Cirrus clouds form at high altitudes, usually above 6 km, and at low temperatures. They are made of ice crystals and indicate fair weather.
Above 7000 meters
Cirrus clouds. This type is often called mare's tails. Made of ice crystals blown by winds at high altitude.Feathery clouds are called Cirrus clouds. Cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals instead of water droplets and form at altitudes between five and fourteen kilometers.
dumb people
a couple of hundred meters above sea level (can be less or more)
There altitude is less than 2000 meters
The root word "cirro" refers to high-altitude clouds. It is commonly used in meteorology to describe thin, wispy, and feathery clouds found at altitudes above 20,000 feet. Examples of cloud types with "cirro" in their names include cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus.
The Clouds Above was created in 2005.