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Can anyone tell me why clouds float and don't fall down ? tx
The discussion revolves around the reasons why clouds float and do not fall to the ground. It touches on the physical principles involved, such as terminal velocity and the composition of clouds, and includes inquiries about air movement related to storm systems.
Participants present multiple viewpoints regarding the composition of clouds and the mechanics of air movement, indicating that the discussion remains unresolved with competing ideas and uncertainties.
There are limitations regarding the assumptions made about cloud composition and the conditions affecting cloud behavior, which are not fully explored in the discussion.
Doc Al said:Because the droplets of water are so small their terminal velocity is essentially zero. They are easily supported by rising air. When the droplets get too big, they do fall--as rain.