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Cool it. The moisture in the air condenses to form a cloud when it is cooled. Eventually the moisture droplets are big enough to start to precipitate to form rain.

You see your cloud of breath when you walk outside on a cold day and the moisture in your breath condenses to form a visible cloud.

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The air has to be full of water vapour for clouds to form.

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