Because the Earth has different atmospheres and clouds are in an atmosphere that is much higher up than ground level. Some mountains are in the same atmosphere as the clouds so clouds form around them.
yes, some clouds cover the rocky mountains because they are so tall. clouds usually cover the tops of mountains.
There will be no earth there will only clouds
Depends on what damaged the roof. They almost always cover it. Call them. If they say they don't cover it, then ask where it says that in their policy.
stratus clouds
A group of clouds is commonly referred to as a "cloud cover" or "cloud bank."
A rain shadow. This occurs when moist air is forced to rise over a mountain range, cooling and losing moisture as it goes. On the leeward side of the mountain, the descending air is drier, creating an area of reduced rainfall and cloud cover.
Cloud cover is a noun. "Expect lots of cloud cover today."
Fog
Layered or stratified clouds are stratus clouds. These types of clouds are low-lying gray clouds that sit under 6,000 feet.
Cloud cover is most dense in regions where atmospheric conditions favor the formation of clouds, such as at low altitudes in tropical and temperate zones. Areas near the equator often experience extensive cloud cover due to rising warm, moist air. Additionally, coastal regions and mountain ranges can have dense cloud cover due to orographic lift, where moist air is forced upwards, cooling and condensing into clouds.
Sheetlike clouds are called stratus clouds. They are low-lying, layered clouds that often cover the sky like a blanket.
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