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High clouds are mainly made up of *​

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Answered by manjirimusale90511
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Answer:

ice crystals

Explanation:

If so, they are called supercooled droplets. Clouds at higher and extremely cold levels in the atmosphere are composed of ice crystals - these can be about a tenth of a millimeter long. Clouds form when the invisible water vapor in the air condenses into visible water droplets or ice crystals.

Answered by neetusingh6101
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Answer:

High clouds are made up of droplets of ice crystals that float in the sky.

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