why do all types of cloud not shed rain ? answer in briefly
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A Cloud is just an accumulation of mist. There is always water vapour in the air but during the summer there is more because the temperature is higher. It takes only a slight drop in temperature to make water vapour condense in air full of moisture. so when saturated warm air rises to an altitude where the temperature is lower, condensation takes place and we have a cloud. The droplets of water in a cloud have weight, so gravity gradually pulls them down and they sink lower and lower. As most of them fall, they reach the warmer layer of air, and this warmer air cause them to evaporate. So here we have clouds that don’t produce rain.
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