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Clouds that form in layers—like
Clouds that form in layers—like sheets or blankets—are called _____
clouds. A.cumulus B.cumulonimbus C.stratus D.cirrus
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How do clouds form, and where in canada would you expect to see certain types of clouds. What is the difference between clouds
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Why is it often colder on cloudy summer days?(1 point)
Responses More sunlight is reflected than transmitted by the dark lower
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Why is it often colder on cloudy summer days?(1 point)
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The two main types of clouds that form low in the atmosphere, that is, below 6,500 feet, are cumulus and stratus.
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The two main types of clouds that form low in the atmosphere, that is, below 6,500 feet, are cumulus and stratus. Stratus clouds
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The two main types of clouds that form low in the atmosphere, that is, below 6,500 feet, are cumulus and stratus. Stratus clouds
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What are wispy looking clouds, usually at high altitudes called?
cumulus clouds cirrus clouds stratus clouds nimbus clouds
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What are clouds called that generate rain?
cirrus clouds cumulus clouds stratus clouds nimbus clouds
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Why is it often colder on cloudy summer days?(1 point) Responses More sunlight is reflected than transmitted by the dark lower
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