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Cumulus
Cumulus are the most common cloud, and can form from convectional heat from the ground. Also known as "fair weather clouds", they can form in warm sectors of depressions. If enough heat generates more moisture, they can grow into
Cumulonimbus
clouds which reach up to 36,000 feet.
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Here you can post a new thread if you think we have cassified a cloud wrong. You can also add any additional information you like. Please specify what cloud you are talking about. We'll reply as...
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