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faust18 [17]
3 years ago
11

What are mid range clouds?

Geography
1 answer:
valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Mid-Level Clouds Are "Alto" Clouds

Clouds with the prefix "alto" are middle level clouds that have bases between 2000 and 7000 m (6500 to 23,000 ft.). Altostratus clouds are gray or blue-gray middle level clouds composed of ice crystals and water droplets.

Explanation:

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