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name different types of clouds on the basics of their forms and heights​

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Answered by diyakhrz12109
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The three main types of clouds

A cloud is a visible accumulation of minute droplets of wate, ice crystals, or both, suspended in the air. Though they vary in shape and size, all clouds are basically formed in the same way through the vertical of air above the condensation level. Clouds may also form in contact with the ground surface, too. Such a cloud would be known as fog, ice fog, or mist.

The types of clouds can be divided into three levels, each in turn with its own main groups of clouds. All in all, there are ten fundamental types of clouds. Often, you’ll some places simply class clouds as cirrus, stratus, and cumulus because these clouds are the most common and representative for each altitude class.

High-level clouds (5-13 km):  cirrocumulus, cirrus, and cirrostratus.

Mid-level clouds (2-7 km): altocumulus, altostratus, and nimbostratus.

Low-level clouds (0-2 km): stratus, cumulus, cumulonimbus, and stratocumulus.

High-level clouds

  • Cirrus
  • Cirrocumulus
  • Cirrostratus

Mid-level clouds

  • Altocumulus
  • Altostratus
  • Nimbostratus

Low-level clouds

  • Stratus
  • Cumulus
  • Cumulonimbus
  • Stratocumulus

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