What are clouds made of ?
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Clouds form when the air cools below the dewpoint, and the air can not hold as much water vapor. Clouds are made of water droplets or ice crystals that are so small and light they are able to stay in the air.
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Clouds are made of tiny ice crystals or drops of water that form around dust particles in the atmosphere. The droplets are minute—measuring just a hundredth of a millimetre across. Whether a cloud is made up of ice or water droplets depends on the height of the cloud above the ground and the temperature of the atmosphere around it. Being so tiny, water droplets can remain in liquid form at temperatures of down to –30°C (–20°F), when normally they would have turned to ice. At extremely low temperatures found at high altitude, clouds are made up of ice crystals only.