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What is a thick gray low altitude cloud that represents dry weather?

A thick gray low altitude cloud that represents dry weather is likely a stratocumulus cloud. These clouds are usually composed of water droplets and can form in stable conditions, indicating fair weather.


What is thew thick layer of vegetation that forms the top layer of a rain forest?

Canopy


What is the name given to a cloud resting on the earth?

A cloud that rests on the earth is called fog. It forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets at ground level, creating a thick misty or hazy layer.


Does Neptune's atmosphere have any clouds?

All we can see of Neptune is the top of a thick cloud layer.


What type of clouds spread over the sky in layers?

Techinally the kind of cloud that spreads over the the sky in layers is the cumulonimbus cloud, but the cumulonimbus cloud spreads out in THICK layers over the sky. The question would be if the cumulonimbus cloud really does spread over the sky in layers.


Is the stratosphere have a thin layer or a thick layer?

thick layer


What effect could thick cloud cover have on the temperature of earths surface?

Thick cloud cover can act as a blanket, trapping heat and causing the surface temperature to increase. Conversely, it can also reflect sunlight back into space, leading to a cooling effect on the surface temperature. The net effect depends on factors such as cloud altitude, composition, and thickness.


Which type of bone provides protection and forms a thick layer in the diaphysis of a long bone?

compact bone


What type of bone provides protections and forms a thick layer in the diaphysis of the long bone?

compact bone


If you were on Venus how many stars would you be able to see?

Pretty much none, not even the Sun. The thick cloud layer would prevent it.


What forms the floor of the central valley?

Slowly, a thick layer of sediment built up the entire valley floor


How thick is the anthesphere?

The thickness of the Earth's anthesphere, or innermost layer of the atmosphere, ranges from approximately 8 to 16 kilometers (5 to 10 miles) thick. It is where weather events occur and it is characterized by a decrease in temperature with increasing altitude.