A single cumulus cloud can weigh approximately 550 tons, containing millions of tiny water droplets that remain suspended in the air because rising air currents push upward with greater force than gravity pulls downward.
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How Much Does A Cloud Weigh? ☁️ (The Physics Explained)Added:
One cloud 100 looks wrong on purpose.
That innocent white puff drifting overhead contains massive amounts of invisible water.
Millions of tiny droplets condense from water vapor as warm air rises and cools.
In one clear detail, a single cumulus cloud holds 550 tons.
Those droplets stay airborne because rising air currents push harder than gravity pulls down.
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