The low-altitude billowy cloud is called cumulus cloud.
Low-altitude clouds are typically composed of water droplets. They form at altitudes below 6,500 feet and are often associated with fair weather conditions, although they can also bring light precipitation. Examples of low-altitude clouds include cumulus and stratus clouds.
Clouds at high altitude use the prefix cirro while clouds at middle altitude use the prefix alto. I know this is not in the question but clouds at low altitude don't use any specific prefix. I am also in love with Arturo B.
nimbostratus
The name given to low altitude winter clouds is stratocumulus. These clouds typically form in stable air masses during the colder months and can bring overcast skies and light precipitation.
because the pressure is high and temperature is low
It's due to the low pessure there.
because the pressure is high and temperature is low
Yes, a satellite in a low tilt at a low altitude will cover more of the Earth's surface due to its proximity and angle of view compared to a satellite in a high tilt at the same altitude. The lower tilt allows for a larger field of view, capturing more of the Earth's surface in a single orbit.
the weather it should be grown should be: low altitude, with a moist and hot tropical climate
Cake recipes only need adjusting for high altitude, not for low altitude.
Altitude, the higher the altitude the lower the pressure. Water evaporates more quickly at low pressures
When the altitude is low, the air pressure is higher, which can create more turbulence. It may also lead to lower engine performance due to reduced air density. Pilots need to be aware of obstacles and terrain to ensure safe navigation at low altitudes.
Helicopters fly at low altitude.Passenger planes climb to high altitude.Birds use low altitude height to fly from tree to housetop.Military cargo planes pass over my house at low altitude.
Some deserts have low elevation, some have a rather high elevation. Not all deserts have a low altitude.
The low-altitude billowy cloud is called cumulus cloud.
altitude refers to elevation above mean sea level. This measurement is determined most accurately by triangulation with optical instruments. The altitude of an airplane, however, is measured most accurately by means of a radio altimeter. Light reflect regularly in low altitude but light reflect irregular in high Altitude. The more altitude the less temperature and the less altitude the more temperature. At per 160-165m the altitude the temperature differs by 1 degree centigrate. bye cheers Shirshak Bajgain