Stratus
no it doesnt it is seperate
The lowest type of cloud in the sky is typically stratus clouds. These clouds often appear as a uniform layer that can cover the entire sky, creating overcast conditions. Stratus clouds are usually found between the surface and about 6,500 feet in altitude.
Status clouds
Broken cloud cover is when the sky is partially covered by clouds, with gaps or breaks between the clouds allowing some sunlight to pass through. This type of cloud cover is often seen as scattered patches of clouds, rather than a continuous sheet covering the entire sky.
The type of cloud that resembles a sheet or layer covering most of the sky is called "stratus" cloud. These clouds appear as uniform gray or white layers and can often lead to overcast conditions, light rain, or drizzle. They typically form at low altitudes and can extend over large areas, giving the sky a dull, featureless appearance.
Meteorologists measure the amount of cloud cover in the sky using a unit of measurement called an "okta." Basically, one okta is one eighth of the sky that is covered in cloud. The severity of cloud cover ranges from zero oktas to eight, with zero being a completely clear sky and eight oktas being complete cloud cover. It can be fun to observe how the cloud cover will differ from day to day and even from hour to hour. What do you think is responsible for these changes
Oktas measure cloud cover, specifically the amount of sky covered by cloud. It is usually measured in eighths, with 0 oktas representing clear sky and 8 oktas representing completely overcast sky.
Cirrus is the wispiest cloud.
The type of cloud that is low and blanket-like is called a stratus cloud. Stratus clouds often cover the sky in a uniform layer, resembling a thick blanket. They are typically found at low altitudes and are associated with overcast or gray sky conditions.
cloud cover
A rain cloud is usually a "nimbus" cloud such as the nimbostratus and cumulonimbus (thunderstorm) clouds.
A funnel cloud was beginning to form in the darkened sky, as we ran for cover from the wind.