The correct answer would be cirrus.
rain drops
Troposphere only
The stratosphere which contains most of the atmosphere's ozone.
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Stratosphere
I'm guessing that you meant to type "stratus". Stratus clouds are the lowest forming cloud in the atmosphere (even fog is a type of stratus). They can produce light precipitation. Also those little "pieces" of cloud that you see sometimes are a type of stratus known as stratus fractus. Cumulus form mid-troposphere. And the cumulus family consists of cumulus humilis, mediocris, and congestus. Cumulonimbus are in the cumulus family and consist of such formations as cumulonimbus calvus, cumulonimbus with pileus, cumulonimbus capillitus, and cumulonimbus incus. Cirrus clouds are those "thin and wispy" looking clouds way up in the troposphere. They are the highest cloud formation.
I think the correct answer is Stratus.
Troposphere only
Troposphere only
in any altitude in the troposphere. :)
Cumulonimbus clouds are the tallest clouds in the sky, reaching well into the troposphere.
The Cumulonimbus cloud develops in the lower part of the troposphere, near the Earth's surface, and can reach high into the troposphere. This cloud can be a sign of dangerous storms to come.
The stratosphere which contains most of the atmosphere's ozone.
Troposphere is the layer closest to earth. All the cloud formation happens in troposphere only.
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It is very cold up there, and water droplets freeze into ice.
Tropopoause!!! :)
Tropopoause!!! :)