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Sophia Nguyen——Studied at Harvard University, Lives in Cambridge, MA
Low-level clouds lie below
6,500 feet (
2,000 meters). Meteorologists refer to them as stratus clouds. They're often dense, dark, and rainy (or snowy) though they can also be cottony white clumps interspersed with blue sky.
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