The answer is quite simple: clouds are very light. Even though they contain many tons of water, they are still composed of tiny water droplets and ice particles that are too small to feel the effects of gravity, so they float with the surrounding air.
Atmospheric updrafts also keep clouds afloat by countering the small amount of gravity pulling them down. Clouds generally form, survive and grow in air that is moving upward, allowing moist wet air to reach cold dry air and cause condensation.
So, even though clouds do contain a lot of water, they are in the form of tiny droplets that are spread out for miles, which are so small that the effect of gravity on them is negligible. That is why clouds float in the sky.
When there are no clouds in the sky, the weather is usually clear and sunny.
A dark rain cloud is called a nimbus. These clouds produce rain and snow as they are filled with compact and frozen moisture.
Clouds and cottonwood seeds are examples of fluffy things that can float in the sky.
The distance of clouds in the sky can vary, but on average, they are about 1 to 7 miles above the ground.
The clouds may not be moving in the sky today because of a lack of wind or atmospheric stability.
Clouds stay in the sky due to a balance between the force of gravity pulling them downward and the force of air currents and updrafts pushing them upward. When water vapor condenses to form clouds, it forms droplets that are light enough to be suspended in the atmosphere.
No. What brings rain down, gravity, is a force. Rain is simply water being pulled down by gravity in little drops from clouds in the sky.
planets stay in the sky due to the pull of gravity
an example of gravity is sky diving. the gravity is pulling down the the ground after you jump out of the plane.
I think you mean 'Why do clouds stay in the sky?' An answer to that question is: because the water droplets are so small and so high in the atmosphere, they are able to stay airborne until they condense and gravity pulls them to the ground as rain or the droplets evaporate completely and become invisible water vapor.
Clouds. But technically it is falling from the sky, from clouds in the sky.
Gravity holds the Earth and its atmosphere together, allowing the sky to remain in place around our planet. This force also influences the movement of clouds and the behavior of celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon, and stars, in Earth's sky.
The sky is higher than the clouds. The sky is the space above the Earth's surface where the clouds, sun, moon, and stars are located. Clouds are formations of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the sky.
The stars are too far away of Earth's gravity to have any noticeable effect on them.
When there are no clouds in the sky, the weather is usually clear and sunny.
The color of clouds in the sky can vary, but they are typically white or gray.
the troposphere is where clouds form or if you want it to be simple clouds are in the sky.