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How High clouds with bases above 6000 m are what?

High clouds with bases above 6000 m are typically classified as cirrus clouds. These clouds are thin and wispy in appearance, often occurring at high altitudes where temperatures are very cold. They are composed mainly of ice crystals and can indicate that a change in the weather may be approaching.


Why are airplanes leaving trails of a white substance in the skies around the world that last for hours and seem to form clouds?

Because those trails are clouds. The airplane's wing sheds low pressure vortexes from their tips, the low pressure encourages condensation of water vapor to form the small droplets of water that make up clouds. The airplane's jet engines emit lots of water vapor in their exhaust. Often at the very cold temperatures where these airplanes fly (above 30,000 feet) the water droplets in these clouds freeze, becoming ice and making the clouds last much longer.


Do clouds get cold or hot?

do clouds get hot or cold


When warm air moves over cold air a warm front forms. The warm air tends to rise along a gentle slope above the cold air and form layers of clouds.?

Stratus clouds and drizzly rain :)


When warm air moves over cold air a warm front forms. The warm air tends to rise along a gentle slope above the cold air and form layers of clouds?

Stratus clouds and drizzly rain :)


Why do you often see clouds along a cold front?

clouds are left from the warm front


Why do some clouds become big?

Some clouds become bigger because they hold more water. If the cloud was over an area with alot of water while it was hot outside, they will tend to be bigger then clouds over completely dry land in the cold.


Clouds that form in layers?

Layered clouds, cirrocumulus clouds, are high level clouds. They form above 20,000 feet where it is cold. They are composed of ice crystals.


What are the types of clouds found in a cold front?

black clouds and feathered clouds


Where would clouds and precipitation form in each type of occluded front?

In a warm occlusion, clouds and precipitation would form at the boundary where the warm air rises above the cooler air. In a cold occlusion, clouds and precipitation would form along the front where the advancing cold air lifts the warm air. In a stationary occlusion, clouds and precipitation would occur at the boundary between the cool and cold air masses that are not actively moving.


Why is snow not warm?

snow is cold because its made of COLD WATER. Snow happens when its freezing outside, and so is in the clouds. Then, the water inside of the clouds freezes, but not too much (it would be a hail storm then) and when its time to rain, instead of raining, its snowing. and that's why snow isn't warm.


When warm air moves over cold air a warm front forms. The warm air tends to rise along a gentle slope above the cold air and form layers of clouds. Given this information what cloud?

The answer for this question would be: stratus clouds and drizzly rain