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Which clouds look like wispy locks of hair and are high in the sky? A. cumulus B. nimbus C. cumulonimbus D. cirrus Please help me out im timed!!!!!!!!!!
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Which clouds look like wispy locks of hair and are high in the sky? A. cumulus B. nimbus C. cumulonimbus D. cirrus Please help me out im timed!!!!!!!!!!
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HI there
I would go with D.cirrus
Take care
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