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Q: Which layer contains all the clouds?
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Which cloud contains layers?

Stratospheric layer contains clouds. It also contains ozone.


Which layer of the atmosphere contains noctilucent clouds?

mesosphere


Which layer of the atmosphere contains most of clouds?

Troposphere contains nearly all of the atmosphere's clouds. This is for 2 reasons: first, almost all water vapor is contained in this layer. Second, the air is inherently unstable, since it is warmest at the bottom. The causes the air to always want to rise, creating clouds under the right conditions.


What is the lowest layer of the atmosphere it contains clouds and smog?

The Troposphere


Which Layer Contains All Atmospheric Storms?

The Thermosphere is the layer that contains all of the Atmospheric storms


Which layer contain weather?

The layer of the atmosphere that contains weather is the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where temperature decreases with increasing altitude and where most weather phenomena occur, including clouds, precipitation, and wind.


What are all of the layer clouds?

They are Stratus, Nimbostratus, Altostratus, and Cirrocumulus.


What layer of the atmosphere has the most clouds?

The troposphere has almost all of them.


What layer of the earth's atmosphere are clouds and weather formed?

The troposphere. The troposphere is one of the four layers of the atmosphere (0-10km in altitude) containing water vapour. Clouds are formed by water condensing and as air cools. This is why cloud formation is possible because the temperature of the troposphere decreases with altitude.


Practically all clouds and storms occur in this atmosphere layer?

troposphere


Practically all clouds and storms occur in this layer of the atmosphere?

The troposphere has almost all of them.


Which layer contains all the water vapor that that forms clouds?

There is no one layer. The throphsphere is the closest layer to earth, and associated with cold fronts, and thunder storms. The Stratosphere is the second most closest to earth, and is associated with warm fronts (usually a steady rain for a day or so). Then there is the Ionosphere, the most highest clouds which is Ice particles that contain no water vapors that will fall to earth.