Some are, called fog.
it is the stratus................-_-
Fog is what we call the cloud close to the ground.
cirrus clouds are 6,000meters above the ground
yes you actually can because when it gets foggy its just the clouds that are close to the ground
fog.
Because clouds are just water vapiour from the ground. A common myth is that clouds are fluffy. They simply arent! Water rises eacuse of evaporation causeed by the suns pull. Just like how in desrts there are bearly any water! Because of the suns sterength at a particyalr place. Sorry for my awful grammar
there arent really a cirtain amount of clouds because they evaporate now and then like earths clouds
the answer is fog..To be mo scientific its called Stratus clouds.
Because we aren't
I'm pretty sure that it is about 6 miles from the ground to the clouds
yes
The moisture in the ground combines with the the air to make water vapor, therefore creating clouds at ground level.
yes
A lower air pressure than a patch of ground shaded by clouds :)
Yes. Aside from fog (which is at ground level) stratus clouds are the lowest-lying of all clouds.
No.
Fog or mist.