height and shape
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See the link below for details about clouds classification.
Clouds are classified based on their altitude within the atmosphere and their appearance. Altitude classifications include high-level clouds, middle-level clouds, and low-level clouds. Appearance classifications include cumulus clouds (puffy and white), stratus clouds (layered and covering the sky), and cirrus clouds (thin and wispy).
Clouds can be classified by their altitude into three main categories: high-level clouds, mid-level clouds, and low-level clouds. They can also be classified by their appearance, such as cirrus, stratus, cumulus, and nimbus, which indicate their shape and characteristics. Additionally, clouds can be classified based on whether they are composed of water droplets, ice crystals, or a combination of both.
altitude
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elevation and shape
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Clouds are classified based on their altitude within the atmosphere and their appearance. Altitude classifications include high-level clouds, middle-level clouds, and low-level clouds. Appearance classifications include cumulus clouds (puffy and white), stratus clouds (layered and covering the sky), and cirrus clouds (thin and wispy).
The two ways are: Heterogeneous Homogeneous
Two ways are by temperature and brightness
They are classified as either cumulus, stratus or cirrus clouds.
Public and Private
Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height.
Fixed Bridges or Moveable Bridges
spectrum and temperature
It is both a vascular and living organism.