Suppose the sky is completely covered with a thin, white layered-type cloud. You look at the
ground and see that objects cast a distinct shadow. From this you conclude that the cloud type
must be:
a. stratus.
b. nimbostratus.
c. cirrostratus.
d. stratocumulus.
Question 2Cirrus clouds are composed primarily of:
a. water droplets.
b. water vapor.
c. ice particles.
d. salt aerosols.