‘The clouds are floating masses of super-cooled water droplets and ice crystals which occur in various forms’. Explain the statement by giving suitable examples.
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A cloud is defined as 'a visible aggregate of minute droplets of water or particles of ice or a mixture of both floating in the free air'. Each droplet has a diameter of about a hundredth of a millimeter and each cubic meter of air will contain 100 million droplets.
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A cloud is defined as 'a visible aggregate of minute droplets of water or particles of ice or a mixture of both floating in the free air'. Each droplet has a diameter of about a hundredth of a millimeter and each cubic meter of air will contain 100 million droplets.
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