give geographical reason of Clouds float in the sky
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Give geographical reason 1) Clouds float in the sky. - Clouds can float in the air is that there is a constant flow of warm air rising to meet the cloud, the warm air pushes up on the cloud and keeps it afloat. Clouds contain a lot of water droplets. ... The amount of water in droplets is very small so the gravity works in it negligible. So they seem as footing in the sky.
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Relative density
Explanation:
Clouds are nothing but water vapour. when water gets heated up it changes its state from liquid to gas and rises up. the water vapour accumulates in the sky ( basically upper layers of troposphere and parts of stratosphere.. the water vapour later condesnses over the dust/smoke/small particles.) Now even though the clouds weigh in thousands of kgs their relative density is less compared to the air surrounding it. i mean just like wood floats over water as water is denser than wood the same way clouds are less dense when compared with the air in the lower regions of atmosphere particularly troposphere.