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difference between stratus and cumulus​

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Answered by unique327
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Cumulus clouds result from air rising due to positive buoyancy (i.e. metaphor: bubbles rising in a pot of water). Stratus clouds results from a forced lifting of air (low level convergence, upper level divergence). Cumulus clouds are associated with convection. ... Stratus high aloft are frozen clouds called cirrostratus.

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Cumulus clouds result from air rising due to positive buoyancy (i.e. metaphor: bubbles rising in a pot of water). Stratus clouds results from a forced lifting of air (low level convergence, upper level divergence). Cumulus clouds are associated with convection. ... Stratus high aloft are frozen clouds called cirrostratus.

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