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Name three types of clouds which are characterised on the basis of the height at which they are formed​

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Answered by kirti222
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Clouds are classified according to their height above and appearance (texture) from the ground. The following cloud roots and translations summarize the components of this classification system: 1) Cirro-: curl of hair, high; 2) Alto-: mid; 3) Strato-: layer; 4) Nimbo-: rain, precipitation; and 5) Cumulo-: heap.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The three kinds of clouds are cirrus, stratus, and cumulus.

Explanation:

  • With respect to altitude, the cloud can be categorised into three categories.
  • The high-level clouds are called cirrus.
  • The mid-level clouds are called stratus.
  • And the low-level ones which are closer to the ground are called cumulus.
  • Clouds are structures that are feathery and are composed of ice crystals. 'Clouds' are 'formed' when a state of moisture changes.
  • Clouds are the cause of rainfall.
  • The water bodies evaporate water and it gets stored in the clouds which gets heavy and ultimately bursts leading to rainfall.
  • Apart from its importance, the cloud is a beautiful part of nature.

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