yes
Cirrus clouds are formed at a higher altitude then stratus clouds. Cirrus clouds are formed at about 8,000 m. Stratus clouds are formed under 2,000m. Fog is actually a stratus cloud that forms near the ground.
There are many types of clouds. The cirrocumulus, the cirrus cloud, the cirrostratus, the altostratus, the altocumulus, the cumulus, the cumulus humilis, the stratocumulus, the nimbostratus, the stratus, and the cumulonimbus
Fog are stratus clouds close to the ground
fogfogA cloud that forms close to the ground is known as a stratus cloud.
I'm pretty sure that it is about 6 miles from the ground to the clouds
yes
Cirrus clouds are formed at a higher altitude then stratus clouds. Cirrus clouds are formed at about 8,000 m. Stratus clouds are formed under 2,000m. Fog is actually a stratus cloud that forms near the ground.
There are many types of clouds. The cirrocumulus, the cirrus cloud, the cirrostratus, the altostratus, the altocumulus, the cumulus, the cumulus humilis, the stratocumulus, the nimbostratus, the stratus, and the cumulonimbus
Yes, aside from fog (which sits right on the ground) stratus are the lowest level of clouds, rarely exceeding 2,000 feet up.
Stratus clouds are usually found closer to the ground. They have an altitude range of 0-6600ft
Fog are stratus clouds close to the ground
Yes. Aside from fog (which is at ground level) stratus clouds are the lowest-lying of all clouds.
It is near the ground.
fogfogA cloud that forms close to the ground is known as a stratus cloud.
the answer is fog..To be mo scientific its called Stratus clouds.
it is the stratus................-_-
I'm pretty sure that it is about 6 miles from the ground to the clouds