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The cloud that is NOT precipitating and covers the entire sky, forming a low blanket of clouds that causes overcast conditions.

What kind of cloud is this?

A) stratus
B) nimbostratus
C) altostratus
D) cirrostratus

User Gulbrandr
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

  • When large air masses cool then Stratus Clouds are formed, also known as Fog or mist.
  • Stratus Clouds are one of the clouds which are formed lowest in the sky.
  • Stratus Clouds are the grayish color clouds and often cover the entire sky.
  • They look alike Fog but doesn't reach the ground.
  • Stratus Clouds are formed low in the atmosphere when air is forced up slowly.

User LandonSchropp
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Answer:

A) stratus

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A stratus is a low-level cloud that is caused by the horizontal layering of the sky has a uniform base and is described as a flat hazy ad featureless cloud that had colors of dark grey to white.
  • It occurs at a height of about 0-2,000 m, in height, they produce a light drizzle and small amounts of snow.
  • And are formed when the sheets of the warm air are lifted fo from the ground by supercooled water droplets and the clouds have a nebulous veil.
  • About 50 % of this type of cloud covers the arctic region. Thereby causing a large effect on the energy emissions and absorptions through radiation.
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