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What are clouds that form near the ground and look like fluffy heaps of cotton called?
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What are clouds that form near the ground and look like fluffy heaps of cotton called?
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fog.....I guess.....fog is made when the water vapour (cloud) combines on the surface of the earth...so fog
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There are a few that look like fluffy heaps of cotton. The ones I would assume you're talking about are Cumulus clouds.
Clouds on the ground are called fog.
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