the air does not have walls
they are bove the ozone layer
Dissolved in the air (its humidity) and in clouds as fine drops.
they are called flationexary clouds
stratosphere
Clouds are classified by the height of which they are at, in the Earths atmosphere.
the air does not have walls
they are bove the ozone layer
Dissolved in the air (its humidity) and in clouds as fine drops.
Yes. All clouds are in the atmosphere.
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere that is the most active. It is where are most of the clouds are located and is the highest most landforms on Earth get.
No. The air is the atmosphere.
Wall clouds can form from cumulonimbus clouds that often form tornadoes.
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Stratus clouds are generally the lowest clouds in the atmosphere, usually 1,000 - 2,000 feet up.
The clouds that we normally see, such as rain clouds, are in the Earth's atmosphere and therefore are not in space. However, there do exist clouds in space, which have been observed by astronomers. They do not have the same chemical composition as clouds in our atmosphere.
In a nutshell, yes. They are not a layer of the atmosphere, but since a cloud is humidity in the atmosphere I would call it a component that makes up our atmosphere.
Ceres has no meaningful atmosphere, so no, it has no clouds.