Cirrostratus clouds are like very thin sheets of clouds that cover large parts of the sky. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
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Cirrocumulus clouds look like small rounds puffs in the sky. Sometimes they are called mackarel clouds because they look similar to fish. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
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Cumulonimbus clouds can take up several miles across the sky and can reach 39,000 feet or higher because of very strong updraft in the atmosphere. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
25
Nimbostratus clouds are called fair weather clouds and look like floating cotton. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
25
The clouds are dark gray and produce falling rain or snow. We called it ...
Nimbostratus
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Cirrostratus are the clouds in Low-level Clouds. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE (High-Level Clouds)
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Stratus and Nimbostratus are Low-Level Clouds. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
25
Cumulonimbus can reach 39,000 feet or higher. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
25
Altostratus can cover the entire sky and form before rain storm. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
25
Low-Level Clouds are found below 6,500 feet. TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
25
High-Level Clouds are formed altitudes below 20,000 feet. TRUE or FALSE
FALSE
25
Cumulonimbus are also known as the thunder clouds. TRUE or FALSE