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which clouds are massive ,billowing clouds that often extend to great altitudes?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The massive, billowing clouds that often extend to great altitude are:

Cumulus clouds, Cumulonimbus clouds, cirrocumulus clouds and cirrostratus clouds.

From which Cumulus and Cumulonimbus clouds can extend to a great altitudes in atmosphere.

Explanation:

Cumulus clouds can be framed from water vapor and droplets or ice precious stones, contingent on the surrounding temperature.They are billowing clouds that occasionally look very fluffy. With expanding vertical tallness, cumulus clouds are regularly connected with convection. The base of the cloud is always at regularly level and generally under 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in elevation except if they are the more vertical cumulus structure.

Cumulonimbus clouds are thick, transcending vertical cloud, framing from water vapor conveyed by incredible upward air flows. They are generally thunderstorms clouds that structure if cumulus clouds keep on developing vertically.  Lightning, thunder, and even violent tornadoes are associated with the cumulonimbus.They are shaped underneath 20,000 ft and  their tops may extend upward to over 12,000 m (39,000 ft).

Answered by subhamagrasingh44
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Cumulus cloud

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