Biology, asked by purniboro2020, 8 months ago

clouds which cover the whole sky like a flat grey sheet are called trade winds or denudation​

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Answered by guptauv21
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Your statement is true. All clouds are made up of basically the same thing: water droplets or ice crystals that float in the sky. But all clouds look a little bit different from one another, and sometimes these differences can help us predict a change in the weather.

Answered by shawaizshah27
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Answer: Stratus clouds

Stratus clouds hang low in the sky as a flat, featureless, uniform layer of grayish cloud. They resemble fog that hugs the horizon (instead of the ground).

Explanation:

Strato-form

"Stratus" is Latin for layer or blanket. The clouds consist of a feature-less low layer that can cover the entire sky like a blanket, bringing generally gray and dull weather. The cloud bases are usually only a few hundred feet above the ground.

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