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There is no one answer to this question. There are many different types of cloud which all have their bases at different heights. The highest level of cloud will form higher than 7000m high. The lowest is actually fog and that touches the ground. For that reason there is no real answer to how far is it from the ground to the clouds

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How far away are the clouds from the Earth?

Clouds can be found at different altitudes in the Earth's atmosphere, but on average, they are located about 6,500 to 16,500 feet above the Earth's surface.


How far away are clouds located from the Earth's surface?

Clouds are typically located about 1.9 miles (3 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.


What will be the result when clouds cover the earth?

There will be no earth there will only clouds


Does earth has clouds?

Yes. There are ALWAYS clouds somewhere on Earth.


When was Far Above the Clouds created?

Far Above the Clouds was created in 1999.


Do cirrus clouds form near or far from earths surface?

Cirrus clouds form far above the Earth's surface, typically at altitudes above 20,000 feet. They are thin and wispy in appearance and are composed of ice crystals.


Is it true that The astronomer Hubble discovered that the star-clouds seen from earth are actually very far away?

yes


How far do snow flakes from clouds to earth?

Snowflakes can fall anywhere from a few thousand to over 20,000 feet.


How far away is the sun from the clouds?

Approximately 93 million miles. In comparison, the distance from the ground to the clouds is at most about five miles. Because the sun is so far away from Earth, the difference between the distance from the ground to the sun and the distance from the clouds to the sun is not significant.


How are clouds on earth different from clouds on neptune?

In Earth, the clouds has rain, snow, and hail. But in Neptune, they clouds doesn't has snow or hail.


How do the clouds shield earth from the sun during rainy season since the earth rotates?

Well this is the misconception most of the people have. In the first place as far as rotation of earth is concerned, earth is no different from clouds. When you say earth rotates, it includes the atmosphere(the gaseous layer which surrounds it) as well. So as a whole earth along with the gaseous layer around it rotates, thus effectively there is no relative motion between earth and clouds due to the rotation of earth. Hope this has answered your question! --Naveen Gara


Why does earth have wind clouds and rain?

the earth has wind clouds because of the water cycle

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