Clouds close to the earth are called fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets. Fog can reduce visibility and is commonly seen in the morning or evenings when temperatures are cooler.
The grey clouds near Earth's surface are called stratus clouds. They are low-lying, uniform clouds that often bring overcast skies and light precipitation.
It is called precipitation.
That is called rain. Rain is formed when water droplets in clouds combine to create larger droplets that fall to the ground due to gravity.
The first layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which is closest to the Earth's surface, is called the troposphere. This layer is where weather events occur and most of the Earth's clouds and precipitation are found.
It is called the Hydrosphere. The hydrosphere is the water on earth such as lakes, rivers, streams, oceans, and clouds in the atmosphere.
When clouds form close to the ground, they are called fog. Fog is essentially a type of cloud that forms near the Earth's surface when the air temperature cools and reaches saturation point.
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the answer is fog..To be mo scientific its called Stratus clouds.
Fog.To be more scientific itz called Stratus clouds.
The grey clouds near Earth's surface are called stratus clouds. They are low-lying, uniform clouds that often bring overcast skies and light precipitation.
The water cycle.
There are no clouds near Pluto. Pluto does have neighbors in the kuiper belt, but no clouds to speak of. On Earth, however, there may be clouds that obstruct the view or come close to our view of Pluto.
It is called precipitation.
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