Clouds don't form in which layer of atmosphere?
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Clouds may form anywhere in the troposphere.
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Answer:What layer of the atmosphere do clouds form in?
Clouds occur in the lower two atmospheric layers that comprise the troposphere extending from the surface to about 12 km altitude. The uppermost atmospheric layer extends from about 12-100 km and is comprised, going upward, of the stratosphere (containing the ozone layer), the mesosphere and the thermosphere.
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