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clouds flot in the sky write geographical reason

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Answered by hazelblue9
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Due to the process of condensation, fine water and ice particles float in the air at higher elevation as they are light in weight. These particles gather around to form clouds. Clouds float in the sky due to the vertical flow of the air.

Answered by Anonymous
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Clouds are made of water. Water is denser than air. Water doesn’t float in the air. Therefore, clouds can’t exist.

Clearly, that’s not true. Clouds do exist, and they do float in the air. How? Why do clouds form? Do clouds fall to the ground? Why do clouds sometimes disappear?

Clouds are created from water vapor that condenses into water droplets, and warm air and water vapor will rise above the cold air around it1. Your breath on a chilly winter day or the steam from a tea kettle are examples of water vapor that rises. Are clouds warmer than the surrounding air, and if so, what makes clouds warm?

Clouds form when the sun creates warm, moist air by heating and evaporating water on the earth’s surface. The warm, moist air is less dense than the cold air above it, so that warm air rises. The warm air cools as it comes into contact with the cooler air above. Cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air: the vapor has to condense into a liquid. This is the beginning of a cloud.

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