fog
fog
A cloud that forms close to the ground is known as a stratus cloud.
Fog.To be more scientific itz called Stratus clouds.
Clouds that form at or near the ground are called, "Fog".
Stratus and Nimbostratus
Lenticular clouds form near mountains
Datz the problem itz by a 11 year old..da real answer is the when clouds are near the ground its called stratus Cloud..(Nd datz by a 14 yea old.. ) =] A cloud that is near the ground is Called fog!!! (answered by a trustful 11 year old) It is called Humidity!!!!
drops of water form on surfaces near the ground Dew/condensate ; see relevant link .
An upslope fog is a fog created when moist air is lifted by a mountain or an upward sloping terrain. Condensation then occurs near the ground to form clouds.
They form far above the earths surface.
Fog
fog or mist
No.
It is near the ground.
Fog
Lenticular clouds form near mountains
Datz the problem itz by a 11 year old..da real answer is the when clouds are near the ground its called stratus Cloud..(Nd datz by a 14 yea old.. ) =] A cloud that is near the ground is Called fog!!! (answered by a trustful 11 year old) It is called Humidity!!!!
clouds
they are called the stratus clouds they are like fog and are near where the mountains are
ash clouds are formed when the clouds are near volcanoes the magma spouts in the air.
cirrocumulus clouds range above 18,000 feet but cumulonimbus clouds range from near ground to above 50,000 feet.
drops of water form on surfaces near the ground Dew/condensate ; see relevant link .