Geography, asked by raagavanandr, 4 months ago

Which of the following is not a cloud? a.Cumulus b.Cirrus c.Sleet d.Stratus

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Answered by priyadharshan917
3

Answer:

Stratus

Explanation:

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Answered by nandinisharmastudent
3

Answer:

(c) Sleet is the answer.

As the definition for all is provided below :

Cumulus - cloud forming rounded masses heaped on each other above a flat base at fairly low altitude.

Cirrus - cloud forming wispy filamentous tufted streaks or ‘mare's tails’ at high altitude (usually 5 to 13 km, 16,500 to 45,000 ft).

Sleet - rain containing some ice, as when snow melts as it falls.

Stratus - cloud forming a continuous horizontal grey sheet, often with rain or snow.

Therefore, clearly sleet is the answer.

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