Geography, asked by pragatisinghchauhan2, 8 months ago

Which
clouds
are formed low in the sky and
why ?​

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Answered by Iryn1612
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Explanation:

Stratus is a low continuous cloud sheet covering the sky. Stratus forms by gently rising air, or by a mild wind bringing moist air over a cold land or sea surface. Stratus cloud is thin, so while conditions may feel gloomy, rain is unlikely, and at most will be a light drizzle.

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Explanation:

Clouds And how they form?

As air rises it cools and decreases pressure, spreading out. Clouds form when the air cools below the dewpoint, and the air can not hold as much water vapor. Clouds are made of water droplets or ice crystals that are so small and light they are able to stay in the air.

Stratus is a low continuous cloud sheet which is covering the sky. Stratus forms by gently rising air, or by a mild wind bringing moist air over a cold land or sea surface. Stratus cloud is thin, as conditions may feel gloomy, rain is unlikely and at most,there will be a light drizzle.

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