Clouds are just water vapor, so why do they move?
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Clouds are just water vapor, so why do they move? ... Clouds are collections of liquid water droplets or ice that are small enough to float. When the water vapor in the air gets cold enough, it condenses back into liquid in the forms of droplets. But the condensation is not automatic.
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Because of the force of air surrounding it
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