Environmental Sciences, asked by Jaymerson, 16 days ago

What kind of cloud forms in a banketlike layers?

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Answered by 210129
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Answer:

STRATUS CLOUDS

Explanation:

Stratus clouds are nondescript, thick, blanket-like clouds that form low in the sky

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

Stratus clouds

Explanation:

Stratus clouds are nondescript, thick, blanket-like clouds that form low in the sky.

What clouds appear in blanket like layers?

Stratus clouds look like a huge thick grey blanket covering the sky. If they reach the ground, they become fog. Stratus clouds produce only drizzle or fine snow, if anything.

What is a layered cloud called?

Stratocumulus also can be thought of as a layer of cloud clumps with thick and thin areas. These clouds appear frequently in the atmosphere, either ahead of or behind a frontal system. Thick, dense stratus or stratocumulus clouds producing steady rain or snow often are referred to as nimbostratus clouds.

What does a cumulonimbus cloud look like?

Cumulonimbus clouds are menacing looking multi-level clouds, extending high into the sky in towers or plumes. ... The base of the cloud is often flat, with a very dark wall-like feature hanging underneath, and may only lie a few hundred feet above the Earth's surface.

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