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Clouds, illustrating an atmosphere with a uniform temperature with altitude. The clouds have condensed from vapor to water droplet at a precise temperature, uniformly, thus causing a flat-bottomed cloud. The air is not mixing at these altitudes, which we see as a straight line, parallel to the horizon.

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