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2024-05-06 14:43:23 UTC - HELPFUL

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These sorts of clouds typically form on advancing weather fronts which can appear to be almost straight because the point where temperature difference that causes water vapout to condense tends to be at the same height. There is no human agency in their formtion. https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/clouds/cloud-form-weather-fronts

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