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Sheet-like clouds that make a large layer covering the sky are called

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Cirrostratus:This sheet, or layer, of high-level cloud is made of ice crystals and is often the forerunner of rain. The sun may shine weakly through the cloud, and a ring or halo can often be seen around the sun or moon.
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Sheet-like clouds that make a large layer covering the sky are called Stratus Clouds

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Stratus clouds are the type of clouds that form in the sky is a type of layer covering it, they can form patterns also and have a fairly homogeneous gray to white color. They can last a large amount of time and form on the surface in a type of mist or fog. They are called stratus because the meaning of the word is Layer.

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