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Cirrostratus clouds are composed primarily of ice crystals. They form at high altitudes, typically above 20,000 feet, where temperatures are low enough for water vapor to freeze. These clouds often create a thin, veil-like appearance in the sky and can lead to the formation of halos around the sun or moon due to the refraction of light through the ice crystals.

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