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The Composition of Clouds, the Average Size of a Cloud, the Average Weight of a Cloud, Scientists Learning How Much Water is Suspended Within the Atmosphere During the 20th Century, the Reason Clouds Form, and Fog vs Clouds

Clouds are comprised of minute droplets of water mixed with dust. Clouds on average are approximately 1 kilometer wide and 1 kilometer long. There is approximately 1 gram of water for every cubic meter of cloud so the average cloud weighs approximately 100,000 kilograms or 100 tons which is equivalent to a Boeing 757, a blue whale, or an entire heard of elephants. This modern measurement information led scientists to learn that billions of tons of water are suspended within the air. Clouds form ...


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