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Which cloud type is characterized by a low, grey, uniform layer, often producing drizzle?

Stratus clouds are low-level, horizontally extensive clouds that often cover the sky in a grey, uniform layer and can produce light drizzle or mist.

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Question: Which cloud type is characterized by a low, grey, uniform layer, often producing drizzle?

Answer options:

  • Cumulus
  • Cirrus ✅ Stratus
  • Altocumulus

Correct answer: Stratus

Explanation: Stratus clouds are low-level, horizontally extensive clouds that often cover the sky in a grey, uniform layer and can produce light drizzle or mist.

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