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white, thin clouds with a feathery appearance are called
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White, thin clouds with a feathery appearance are called "cirrus clouds." These clouds are high-altitude clouds, typically forming above 20,000 feet (6,000 meters), and are composed primarily of ice crystals. Cirrus clouds often indicate fair weather but can also suggest that a change in the weather may be coming.
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