Its in the Northeastern and mid-Alantic region
1. High clouds—composed almost entirely of ice crystals, the bases of these clouds start at 16,500 feet (5,032 meters) and reach 45,000 feet (13,725 meters).
2. Cirrus —thin feather-like crystal clouds in patches or narrow bands. The large ice crystals that often trail downward in well-defined wisps are called mare's tails.
3. Cirrostratusis—a thin, white cloud layer that resembles a veil or sheet. This layer can be striated or fibrous. Because of the ice content, these clouds are associated with the halos that surround the sun or moon.
<span>4. Cirrocumulus—thin clouds that appear as small white flakes or cotton patches and may contain super-cooled water.</span>
Climate change,Deforestation,<span>Pollution</span>
Answer:
<h2>The answer is option B</h2>
Explanation:
Humidity is defined as the amount of water in the Earth's atmosphere. It is measured by the wet and dry bulb hygrometer.
When humidity is low, land organisms and trees tend to loose more water than when it's high. Plants loose water from parts such as leaves and bark and land organisms loose water from their their skin.
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Which landform covers more than half of the continent of Australia? B. Western Plateau hope this helps :)