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In meteorology, a cloud refers to a visible group of liquid droplets and/or frozen crystals made of water or various chemicals, suspended in the atmosphere.
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How to distinguish between Altocumulus, Stratocumulus and Cumulus clouds?
There are four different categories of clouds. High clouds, medium altitude clouds, lower clouds, and vertical tall clouds. … Even though I know, Ac are higher clouds than Sc, it is most of the time hard for me.
Can anyone point out any differences that would help me distinguish these genuses of clouds? …