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Chemistry, 16.01.2021 01:00 flowergirly34

Two types of clouds and described below. Cloud 1: Long columns that stretch high into the sky; often bring heavy rains, snow, and hail
Cloud 2: Long, gray, and cover most of the sky; often bring light rain, sleet, or snow

Which statement is true about the clouds?

Cloud 1 is a cirrus cloud, and Cloud 2 is a cumulus cloud.
Cloud 1 is a cumulonimbus cloud, and Cloud 2 is a stratus cloud.
Cloud 1 is a stratus cloud, and Cloud 2 is a cumulonimbus cloud.
Cloud 1 is a cumulus cloud, and Cloud 2 is a cirrus cloud.

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