because God made them to float
>>>Because clouds are of gaseous molecules, while feathers are not. However, if a bird lost a few feathers whilst up in the air, it would take while for the feather to come down because of drag. Comparable to the time it takes for clouds to precipitate.
Two pounds of feathers are heavier than one pond of steel, but the feathers are less dense than the steel so two pounds of feathers have a greater volume than one pound of steel. Density determines weather an object will float or sink. If an object can float on water it has to be less than 1. If the object is more dense than water than it will sink.
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The force of gravity pulls objects towards the earth, so we dont just float around the world
no clouds are are a gas which is why they can float around freely in the sky.
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the heavenly sky gods
Clouds that look like cotton are called cumulus clouds. The word cumulus means "heap" in Latin.
Gaseous water is lighter than air. Clouds are composed (mainly) of gaseous water.
The pink clouds let you float around.
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they dont, burds stay on da feathers
Clouds never really "go" anywhere, though, clouds are always floating which, eventually, causes them to float away. There are still clouds in the sky when it gets dark but they are harder to see.
Pteronophobia: literally, "fear of feathers".
Ducks cannot float in water that contains too much detergent because it removes the oil from their feathers. The oil in the duck's feathers is what helps it to stay afloat in water.