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Patterson
9 May, 13:05
Closest type of cloud to the ground
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Ryann Glass
9 May, 14:41
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Stratus is the closes cloud to the ground
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Francis Vega
9 May, 16:25
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The answer is Stratus. It's also called fog.
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