Science, asked by lavanya08e, 3 months ago

Why dont gravity attracks clouds ​

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Answered by aashigngwr
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Clouds generally form, survive and grow in air that is moving upward. ... So, even though typical clouds do contain a lot of water, this water is spread out for miles in the form of tiny water droplets or crystals, which are so small that the effect of gravity on them is negligible.

Answered by marvaminuva
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Clouds generally form, survive and grow in air that is moving upward. ... So, even though typical clouds do contain a lot of water, this water is spread out for miles in the form of tiny water droplets or crystals, which are so small that the effect of gravity on them is negligible.

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