Geography, asked by nehasbi, 8 months ago

make the column and complete the chain

A

(a) Cirrus
(b) Cumulonimbus
(c) Nimbostratus
(d) Alto-cumulus

B

(1) Vertical extent in the sky
(2) higher altitude
(3) Medium altitude
(4) Low altitude

C

(a) Roaring clouds
(b) Floating clouds
(c) continuous rainfall
(d) snow flake clouds​​

Answers

Answered by anshikaverma154
2

Answer:

  1. "Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.
  2. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring clouds
  3. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring cloudsCumulonimbus clods are those vertical clouds. These are formed of water
  4. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring cloudsCumulonimbus clods are those vertical clouds. These are formed of watervapor and are carried to places by upward moving air current.
  5. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring cloudsCumulonimbus clods are those vertical clouds. These are formed of watervapor and are carried to places by upward moving air current.Cumulonimbus- (ii) higher altitude – (d) snow flake clouds
  6. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring cloudsCumulonimbus clods are those vertical clouds. These are formed of watervapor and are carried to places by upward moving air current.Cumulonimbus- (ii) higher altitude – (d) snow flake cloudsNimbostratus clouds are low level atmospheric conditions.
  7. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring cloudsCumulonimbus clods are those vertical clouds. These are formed of watervapor and are carried to places by upward moving air current.Cumulonimbus- (ii) higher altitude – (d) snow flake cloudsNimbostratus clouds are low level atmospheric conditions.Nimbostratus- (iv) low altitude- (c) continuous rain
  8. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring cloudsCumulonimbus clods are those vertical clouds. These are formed of watervapor and are carried to places by upward moving air current.Cumulonimbus- (ii) higher altitude – (d) snow flake cloudsNimbostratus clouds are low level atmospheric conditions.Nimbostratus- (iv) low altitude- (c) continuous rainThese are middle leveled atmospheric conditions.
  9. Cirrus is a thin cloud characterized by thin, wispy strands. It is an atmospheric cloud.Cirrus- (i) vertical extent in the sky – (a) roaring cloudsCumulonimbus clods are those vertical clouds. These are formed of watervapor and are carried to places by upward moving air current.Cumulonimbus- (ii) higher altitude – (d) snow flake cloudsNimbostratus clouds are low level atmospheric conditions.Nimbostratus- (iv) low altitude- (c) continuous rainThese are middle leveled atmospheric conditions.Auto-cumulus- (iii) Medium altitude- (b) floating cloud

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Answered by sanikapalaw
5

Answer:

a-2-d,b-1-a,c-4-c,d-3-b

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