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What is the height of stratus clouds?

Stratus are low


What height are stratus clouds located?

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Two ways clouds are classified?

Clouds are classified based on their appearance and height in the atmosphere. Appearance classifications include stratus (layered clouds), cumulus (puffy clouds), and cirrus (wispy clouds). Height classifications are categorized as low-level, mid-level, and high-level clouds depending on the altitude they form at.


Is it true or false that Clouds are classified based on form and height?

True. Clouds are classified based on their form (cirrus, stratus, and cumulus) and height (high, mid, and low-level clouds). This system helps meteorologists identify and describe different types of clouds and aids in weather forecasting.


Is the height of a cloud indicative of tornadoes?

Not really. Although tornadoes form most easily from clouds with low bases, the height of cloud based doesn't tell you much. Other signs, such as rotation in the clouds, are far more telling.


What is the difference in height between high tide and low tide?

tidal range


What is the difference in height between successive high and low tides called?

tidal range


What are low wet clouds?

The lowest clouds are called fog. The classification of low clouds is stratiform.


What are to ways in which clouds are classified?

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I am a pony and a horse I can stand as low as 13.2 hands but as high as 16 and that is a whale of a pony?

It sounds like you are a pony that falls into the category of a "large pony" based on your height range. A "whale of a pony" is a colloquial term used to describe a pony at the upper end of the height range who is closer in size to a horse.


Is low an adverb?

Yes low can be an adverb but mostly it is used an an adjective. adverb -- He speaks low and I can't hear him properly. adjective -- There are lots of low clouds today.


What is the difference between the levels at height tide and low tide is the what range?

It's called the Tidal Range and around the coasts is specific to location.