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Clouds can form at various altitudes, with some types, like fog, occurring at ground level or just above it. Generally, low-level clouds, such as stratus and cumulus, can reside anywhere from near the surface up to about 6,500 feet (2,000 meters) above ground. In certain conditions, particularly in mountainous regions or during severe weather, clouds can descend even lower, creating low visibility and dense fog.

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