Low-level clouds primarily consist of water droplets and occasionally ice crystals when temperatures are low enough. These clouds typically form at altitudes below 2,000 meters (6,500 feet) and include types such as stratus, stratocumulus, and nimbostratus. They can produce light rain, drizzle, or overcast conditions, contributing to the overall moisture in the atmosphere.
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