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Vincent Mosley
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3 November, 22:55
Describe cirrus clouds
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Sanai Doyle
3 November, 22:57
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A cirrus could is a high level cloud which is thin and very wispy and they are often a composed of ice crystals that come from the freezing of really cooled water drops the name is also Latin and means ringlet or curling lock of hair
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Roderick Berger
3 November, 23:19
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A thin and whispy cloud very high in the trophosphere (where most weather occurs)
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