why clouds get not freeze
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Clouds have no problem existing in the cold of winter, because they can just exist as ice crystals. ... Water droplets in the air create rainbows, while ice crystals create sundogs, halos, and arcs. Thirdly, water can exist as a liquid in winter, even below its freezing point, if there are no nucleation centers.
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At extreme temperatures or the higher altitude where the temperature is very low clouds exist in freeze form.
- They instead of water have the ice crystals. That come back to ground in the form of snow.
- We always say that ice crystals weigh more than that of water but actually they weigh same as the water droplets.
- They having tiny shape.
- Also they flow in air as same as the water droplets do.
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