Geography, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hi here is ur answer akash

Explanation:

these clouds are are thicker or deeper than stratus cloud . I guess this is the answer according to my class

Answered by choudharypihu174th
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A nimbus cloud is a cloud that produces precipitation . Usually the precipitation reaches the ground as rain , hail , snow , or sleet . Falling precipitation may evaporate as virga .

Since nimbus clouds are dense with water , they appear darker than other clouds .

Additionally, nimbus clouds can be characterised by their great height . Nimbus clouds are formed at low altitudes and are typically spread uniformly across the sky .

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