How is a low level cloud called?

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A low-level cloud is commonly referred to as a "stratus" cloud. These clouds typically form at altitudes below 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) and are characterized by their uniform, gray appearance, often covering the sky like a blanket. Other types of low-level clouds include stratocumulus and nimbostratus, with nimbostratus being associated with continuous precipitation.

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