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Is the Cirrus cloud highest in the Earth's atmosphere?

That's right, cirrus clouds are the highest clouds.


The clouds highist cloud is?

Cirrus clouds are the highest cloud. They are 6 to 8 miles above ground.


What clouds are higher than cirrus clouds?

there is no other cloud higher than a cirrus cloud


Is a cirrus cloud in the stratosphere?

Cirrus cloud belongs to the atmosphere layer.


Is a cirrus cloud a lonely cloud and does it do anything?

Cirrus clouds could be defined as lonely, as they only are formed in mostly clear blue skies, and are by themselves. Usually, when there is a cirrus cloud, there are no cumulus clouds in the area. The cirrus cloud doesn't really do anything - it's just a light cloud formation. It doesn't rain, but is rather the very brainchild of a cumulus cloud.


Which type of cloud is highest in the sky cirrus or cumulus?

Cirrus clouds are typically higher in the sky than cumulus clouds. Cirrus clouds form at higher altitudes, usually above 20,000 feet, while cumulus clouds form at lower altitudes, typically below 6,500 feet.


Which clouds exist in the highest elevation?

cirro means highwich basicly mans that the hihgest cloud is cirrus


What is the weather associated with a cirrus cloud?

cirrus cloud are white thick and fuirry


What is the highest cloud in the sky?

With the exception of rare stratospheric noctilucent clouds, cirrus forms the highest cloud layer (also cirrostratus or cirrocumulus). In the tropics (where the troposphere is thicker, that is tropopause is higher) cirrus can generally occur up to 50-60,000 feet (15-18000 metres), sometimes higher when associated with tropical cumulonimbus anvils. Note that the possible height of cloud varies with location and airmass, so the highest cloud can occur in the tropics, the lower heights (with cirrus possible at 10,000 ft or 3500 m) in polar regions.


What is a cloud formed from?

Answer: Cirrus Cloud


What is are two ways to describe a cirrus cloud?

A cirrus cloud can be described as wispy and feathery.


What type of cloud has the highest base?

The type of cloud with the highest base is the cirrus cloud. Cirrus clouds are thin, wispy clouds that typically form at altitudes of around 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) or higher in the atmosphere. They are composed of ice crystals and are often associated with fair weather, though they can also indicate that a change in the weather may be approaching.