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Sky covered with large, flat layers of blue/grey clouds.
Which type of cloud is shown in the image?
cirrus
cumulus
stratus
fog
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Stratus — they form large, flat, uniform layers at low altitude. (Fog is also a low-level cloud but occurs at ground level; cirrus are thin and wispy, cumulus are puffy.)
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