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At what maximum height from sea level can clouds be formed?

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At what maximum height from sea level can clouds be formed?

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  1. on the moon even.


  2. The bases of high clouds range from 16,500 feet to 45,000 feet and average about 25,000 feet in the temperate regions. The average base height overal is 20,000 feet. The website has a lot more if you need anything else. Hope this helps!

  3. look it up yourself lazy fk

  4. Most of the times when I fly I see the altitude is about 30,000 feet.The clouds are passing under the flight only.

  5. I dont think they can. i think if they are that low then it is fog. but if the area is below sea level and then they are forming above it at sea level then i think it can. It depends the elavation of the land really. After all anything is possible.

  6. Way up there in the stratosphere, probably around 50,000 feet you can get thin cirrus clouds.

  7. it can be formed as long as it below the innermost atmospheric layer

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