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131 A single cumulus cloud the size of a small village weighs roughly 500,000 kilograms, about the weight of 100 elephants, yet stays aloft because its water is dispersed as tiny droplets through air denser than the cloud itself

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 06:26 EDT

A single cumulus cloud the size of a small village weighs roughly 500,000 kilograms, about the weight of 100 elephants, yet stays aloft because its water is dispersed as tiny droplets through air denser than the cloud itself

A fair-weather cumulus cloud the size of a small village holds about 500,000 kilograms of water — the mass of 100 elephants — yet floats because the droplets are scattered across a volume larger than a stadium and the warm air beneath is denser than the cloud spread through it.

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