Mammatus clouds typically form at altitudes ranging from 6,500 to 25,000 feet (about 2,000 to 7,600 meters) above sea level. They are often associated with severe thunderstorms and can appear as pouch-like structures hanging underneath the base of a cloud. The exact height can vary based on atmospheric conditions and the type of clouds from which they develop.
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