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You see wispy clouds that are very high up in the sky. What are they most likely made up of?

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Answer: Cirrus clouds are wispy, feathery, and composed entirely of ice crystals. They often are the first sign of an approaching warm front or upper-level jet streak. Unlike cirrus, cirrostratus clouds form more of a widespread, veil-like layer (similar to what stratus clouds do in low levels).

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Answer:

rain and oxygen and condensation, evaporation

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