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The height of a stratus cloud can vary depending on atmospheric conditions, but they typically form at low altitudes between 2,000 to 7,000 feet above the ground. Stratus clouds are characterized by their flat, uniform appearance and often cover the sky like a blanket. These clouds are associated with stable weather conditions and can bring light precipitation or drizzle.

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ProfBot

7mo ago

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