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These clouds appear to be very thin and wispy. stratus cumulus cirrus circus
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These clouds appear to be very thin and wispy. stratus cumulus cirrus circus
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Answer:
c
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i got that same one!
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Stratus clouds are layered, cumulus clouds are heaped and cirrus clouds are thin and wispy. Therefore the answer is
cirrus.
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