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Clouds can be of three types mainly- (1) Cirrus clouds are fleecy like wool generally at high altitude. (ii) Cumulus have a cauliflower-like shape. Stratus clouds have a layered structure. The base of cumulus clouds is horizontal but they have a vertical structure and their top is dome-shaped. They are generally termed as rain-bearing clouds. 2. Dew: When water vapour condenses on the surface, it forms tiny droplets of water called dew. Dew commonly occurs during winter on account of cooling of air below dew point. 3. Frost: In very low temperature, when condensation occurs at zero meter or ground​

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