No.
because clouds are fluffy
Um, ya i guess clouds are "fluffy" but thats not why we can't stand on them haha. Clouds are just made of water. thats pretty much it. water and air. now if u learn how to stand on air and/or water, then go for it! and that would be awesome! but i personally can't do that =(. so, no. it's not possible for people to stand on clouds.
If you somehow got on top of one, yes, you would certainly fall through. Being in a cloud is something like being in fog; they are nowhere near dense and solid enough to support a human being.
no, because the clouds are made of mostly moisture and air so you would just fall straight through the cloud
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No. The clouds of Venus are made of sulfuric acid.
We can't stand on clouds because they're made out of water vapor.
Yes, if you fall through a cloud such as during skydiving, you would get wet.
precipitation doesn't fall from every cloud because they do not become too large enough to be suspended from a cloud.
no, its not
Precipitation doesn't fall from every cloud because not all clouds are large enough to release a form of precipitation yet.
precipitation
Yes, if you fall through a cloud such as during skydiving, you would get wet.
No they wont be friends because the pillow would just fall through the cloud. Because a cloud is just visible air.
no, a cloud is made of water and dirt particles. so if you were to lay on one you would fall through. this factor enables us to move through things such as fog.
Actually they do fall to the earth. Clouds are drops of water and when it rains, snow, hails, or if there is any sleet it is cloud falling through the ground.
precipitation doesn't fall from every cloud because they do not become too large enough to be suspended from a cloud.
Why do the clouds droplets not fall to the earth
Cloud B wraps are designed to help keep your baby at a constant temperature which helps them fall asleep faster and sleep through the night better.
Cumulus!
no, its not
it is call hail
Precipitation doesn't fall from every cloud because not all clouds are large enough to release a form of precipitation yet.
a grey one