No because they will fall through because it's mostly moisture & air. It's also heaps cold
No.
In the clouds.
somtimes some live in the clouds and in rainbow waterfalls ============================ A grown-up answer: No. Sadly, unicorns don't live anywhere. Also, by the way, there are no such places as rainbow waterfalls.
In the clouds and rainbows
In the clouds above north america.
With enough power and enough technology, humans will be able to live anywhere including in the clouds of Venus. But not yet, and not for a VERY long time to come.Venus is covered with a very dense atmosphere filled with clouds of sulfuric acid. The temperature on the surface is over 600 degrees. (At that point, it hardly matters if it is centigrade of fahrenheit.) An unprotected human would be instantly killed by the heat and the poisonous atmosphere.Should it ever prove worthwhile to do so, we could probably design airships like enormous dirigibles filled with helium and floating in the clouds. But it would be relatively dangerous and expensive; we may not bother.
The clause "the happy clouds scanned the ground beneath them" is an example of the literary device of personification. Personification is the attribution of human form or characteristics to some inanimate thing. In this sentence, inanimate clouds are described as "happy" (a human emotion) and as "scanning the ground" (a human faculty). Clouds of course do not actually feel "happy" or "scan the ground," but the author uses the device of personification to lend a human quality to a scene and to forge a certain mood.
heaven in the clouds
The wind blows the clouds over a human who is blowing up themountain for granite and the clouds rain and the human stops. Wind doesn't really do much to mountains, it's possible it could start an avalanche.
The care bears live in well equipped toy stores. Their homeland is located in the clouds.
Clouds are important to all human history. Why? Well for one human life as we know it would be gone.The human race needs water to survive and only 1% of the water on the earth is usable, and from the begining of time the earth has a process to recycle that water.The clouds evaporate the water from the ocean and rain the water out, giving us water on land.
No, it is not possible for a human to live on Uranus.