if the size of water drop decrease in the cloud they can know longer hold the water drops
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BECAUSE IF THE SIZE DECREASES THEN ITS TOUGHER TO HOLD IT
BECAUSE IF THE SIZE DECREASES THEN ITS TOUGHER TO HOLD IT
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Clouds form whenever and wherever there is more water in a particular volume of the atmosphere than it can hold as vapor. The point at which air holds as much water vapor as it can without liquid water forming (condensation) is called the saturation point. When air cools, the amount of water vapor it can hold decreases. The most effective cooling process in the atmosphere is lifting. As air rises, its presssure decreases, thereby allowing it to expand and cool. With sufficient cooling, the air reaches saturation and small cloud droplets begin to form. The number and size of the droplets depend on the degree to which the atmosphere is oversaturated, and the number and characteristics of tiny particles, called cloud condensation nuclei, on which the water condenses. When enough droplets of at least a few tenths of a micron form, they become visible as a cloud.
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