Why do clouds float when they have tons of water in them?
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The water rises, cools, and condenses. A cloud is formed! Clouds form when warm wet air rises and condenses in cold air. ... The second reason that clouds can float in the air is that there is a constant flow of warm air rising to meet the cloud: the warm air pushes up on the cloud and keeps it afloat.
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Rising air expands as the pressure on it decreases, and that expansion into thinner, high-altitude air causes cooling. Enough cooling eventually makes water vapor condense, which contributes to the survival and growth of the clouds. ... Thus, from our vantage on the ground, clouds seem to float in the sky.
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