Well clouds can be as high as they want.(Just not in space because there is no moisture.) Or they can be as low as the ground.(Like smog, fog, ect)
Clouds.
Yes, the ozone layer is above the clouds. It's up in the lower stratosphere, about 12-19 miles (20-30 km) above Earth. There are very high polar clouds that are higher than this, but most clouds are in the troposphere where the highest clouds (in the polar regions) are about 2 - 5 miles (3 - 8 km) above Earth.
Its elevation is 700 feet above sea level.
It's at sea level.
it is 1200 miles above sea level
13,000 to 39,000 feet above sea level.
high clouds means there will be good weather and low clouds mean stormy weather
No, I can not name two of high level clouds. =P
All clouds are diffiened into four layers as follows- low level clouds-stratus, stratocumulus,nimbostratus and fog(really low stratus) medium level clouds-altocumulus,altostratus high level clouds-cirrocumulus,cirrostratus and cirrus. many level clouds- these are usually convective clouds like cumulonimbuses. stratocumulus for A+
cirrus clouds are 6,000meters above the ground
There are five major types of clouds. They include high level clouds, mid level clouds, low level clouds, vertically developed clouds and other cloud types.
Cirrus clouds are high-level clouds. They form at altitudes above 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) in the Earth's atmosphere and are typically composed of ice crystals. These clouds appear thin, wispy, and high in the sky and are often associated with fair weather or the approach of a warm front.
in the air
clouds
no they are high
Cirrus Clouds
No. Cumulonimbus clouds do. These clouds are low-based and tower up to mid and high levels.