kaasupilviin
Kaasupilviin, also known as altocumulus clouds, are mid-level clouds that typically form between 6,500 and 20,000 feet above the Earth's surface. They are characterized by their gray or white appearance and are composed of water droplets or ice crystals. Altocumulus clouds often appear as patches or layers of puffy, rounded masses, sometimes resembling a honeycomb or mackerel scales. These clouds can indicate fair to pleasant weather, but they can also be a precursor to thunderstorms or other weather changes. They are commonly observed in various weather conditions and are an important part of the Earth's atmospheric system.