why do all types of cloud not shed rain?
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Clouds produce rain when tiny droplets of liquid water begin to stick together, forming larger and larger drops. ... it won't produce any rain. For example, if there aren't enough droplets of water in a cloud to collide and form large drops, the tiny droplets will stay suspended in the air and it won't rain.
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The reason they don't is tied into the moisture supply for the cloud. Since it takes about a million droplets to produce a raindrop we need to have a supply of moisture coming into the cloud to replace all those droplets that have been “sucked up” into a raindrop.
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