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Cirrus clouds do not rain. Give reason.​

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Answered by rithwikreddych80
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Answer:

the are not formed by water

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Answered by beherasujata83
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Cirrus usually occur in fair weather. They are formed when it is high enough to be cold and freeze the water drops into ice. They sometimes may be caused by turbulence and wind shear, or by upper-tropospheric convection. Sometimes they are like blown out ice-crystals spreading from the top of a dying cumulonimbus.

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