If you mean clouds in the sky, they are not really "following" you. Instead, the earth is spinning so fast that it only appears to us on the ground as if the clouds are barely moving. If you are traveling in the same direction as a weather front, it can appear the clouds are following behind you.
If you mean why do "clouds" as a bad thing always follow you, there is no proof that any particular person attracts more bad events than any other person might experience in life.
They don't. Or at least not by intention. But clouds do move, so maybe you and the clouds were simply moving in the same direction by accident. Clouds also change how they look as they move, they merge and drift apart. So unless you pay real close attention, it's hard to keep track of which cloud is which. You may be looking at another cloud than the one you first noticed.
Really the cloud is really big so you are ust seeing it from diffrent angles. Its like the sun following you while you're in a car.
It feels great. Like your floating on a cloud..... yayayIt feels great. Like your floating on a cloud..... yayay
It would appear as a cloud of stars, just like the Milky Way.
water condensation. Basically it's like a cloud, only lower water condensation. Basically it's like a cloud, only lower
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The Sun (and all the planets) started their lives in a giant cloud of cold molecular gas and dust. And then about 4.6 billion years ago, something bumped into the cloud, like the gravity from a passing star, or shockwaves from a supernova, causing the cloud to collapse. With the collapse, the mutual gravity from the particles in the cloud pulled together, and formed pockets of denser material in the cloud. These were star forming regions, and one of them was to become the Solar System.
it looks like the outside
They are called electrons.They have negative charge.
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aurevoir (if youre saying bye) par(if youre saying by like if youre writing a story)
It feels great. Like your floating on a cloud..... yayayIt feels great. Like your floating on a cloud..... yayay
It would appear as a cloud of stars, just like the Milky Way.
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No, electron clouds have many different strange shapes. Also being quantum phenomena the identified shape is actually a probability cloud defining where 50% of the electrons will be found, the other 50% of the electrons will be found outside that cloud.
the middle looks like there are a bunch of balls glued together and the outside looks like your looking in a glass of orage juce.
Yes. Fog is like a cloud in the sky
A cloud :)