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The clouds in the sky grow in size. Can they be categorised as living. Why

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Answered by karthiknvd9o
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No They don't have life

and they grow in size because of Increase in water vapour content increses the size of the clouds

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Answered by Cynefin
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☁️ The clouds in the sky grow in size. Can they be categorised as living. Why...?

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☁️This is not actual growth. Because The cloud increases in size, due to the addition of water vapour up in the air. They are cluster of water droplets that evaporates due to the heat of sun and then condense in the atmosphere to form clouds.

Growth in Living organisms is due to proper usage of nutrients especially proteins. When they metabolise ,the nutrients get utilized and the growth of Living beings occurs.

But, clouds donot metabolize, so they are not living.

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