Study

Clouds

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  • Cirrostratus are the clouds in Low-level Clouds. TRUE or FALSE
    FALSE (High-Level Clouds)
  • Cumulonimbus can reach 39,000 feet or higher. TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE
  • Low-Level Clouds are found below 6,500 feet. TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE
  • 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
  • Cirrostratus clouds are like very thin sheets of clouds that cover large parts of the sky. TRUE or FALSE
    FALSE
  • Nimbostratus clouds are called fair weather clouds and look like floating cotton. TRUE or FALSE
    FALSE
  • The clouds are dark gray and produce falling rain or snow. We called it ...
    Nimbostratus
  • 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
  • Cumulonimbus are also known as the thunder clouds. TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE
  • Stratus and Nimbostratus are Low-Level Clouds. TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE
  • Altostratus can cover the entire sky and form before rain storm. TRUE or FALSE
    TRUE
  • High-Level Clouds are formed altitudes below 20,000 feet. TRUE or FALSE
    FALSE