Description:
The correct answer is:
✅ Stratus clouds
Why?
Appearance: Flat, uniform, gray layers that resemble a blanket covering the sky.
Altitude: Low-level (below 6,500 ft).
Weather: Often bring drizzle, light rain, or overcast skies.
Other Cloud Types:
Cumulus: Puffy, cotton-like clouds (fair weather or storms if stacked).
Cirrus: Wispy, high-altitude ice clouds (no precipitation).
Fun Fact: Fog is essentially a stratus cloud touching the ground! 🌫️
Bonus: "Stratus" comes from Latin for "to spread out." ☁️