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When clouds contract, they become more compact and dense, which typically indicates an increase in moisture content and atmospheric pressure within the cloud. This process can lead to the formation of precipitation as the water droplets within the cloud collide and coalesce. As the cloud becomes heavier, it may eventually release this moisture in the form of rain or other precipitation types. Additionally, the increased density can enhance the cloud's ability to produce storms or severe weather events.

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