Why is Cumulonimbus Higher in Altitude than other Clouds
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Why is Cumulonimbus Higher in Altitude than other Clouds

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-Cumulonimbus is a storm cloud, a thunderhead.They are formed by massive updrafts which can go up to like 80,000 feet.Even commercial airliners cant fly over them, they have to go around them.......
Hi, was wondering why this is but I can't find an answer anywhere online. Help?

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Cumulonimbus is a storm cloud, a 'thunderhead'. They are formed by massive updrafts which can go up to like 80,000 feet. Even commercial airliners can't fly over them, they have to go around them.
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