> why do you think it is that, although clouds are made of water hanging > from particles of dirt, they stay up in the sky rather than falling > down to the ground?
https://www.google.com/search?q=why+don%27t+clouds+fall > Even though a cloud weighs tons, it doesn't fall on you because the > rising air responsible for its formation keeps the cloud floating in the air. > The air below the cloud is denser than the cloud, thus the cloud floats > on top of the denser air nearer the land surface. a featured snippet by google search from https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/a-cloud-can-weigh-much-airplane-why-doesnt-it-fall#:~:text=Even%20though%20a%20cloud%20weighs,air%20nearer%20the%20land%20surface. uhhh so one thing I'm thinking, is that if clouds weigh tons they must be very spread out, very opposite-of-dense, so as to be lighter than the air below them. so uhhh why are there huge ris 15/24
