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why the clouds move here and there in the sky and why they looks that they are moving very solwly​

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Answered by vidhi0705
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Clouds move because the wind is carrying the parcel of cloudy air along. Wind occurs at all levels of the atmosphere from the ground up to higher than a jumbo jet can fly. Sometimes there can be no wind on the ground, but cirrus clouds very high up can be seen moving because of the wind where they are.

Technically, it’s not the clouds that are moving. Rather, it’s the wind and air that passes through or around the clouds that make it appear like it is the one moving. In reality, if a cloud were to remain in the same place with no wind moving on it, its temperature wouldn’t be cold enough to condense water droplets and it would have remained as water vapor

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