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why does not gravity push cloud to the ground

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Answered by Shankyy
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The downward gravitational force on the cloud droplets is balanced by the upward force by rising air from below. In a bulk sense, the cloud itself is lighter than the air it occupies, so it is buoyant. Although, in a sense clouds do fall. It's called rain.

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