Clouds
Definition: A cloud is made up of very tiny droplets of condensed water vapor, so small that they don't have enough weight to fall to earth, that sticks to small dust particles.
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When condensed water droplets collide and stick together, they become heavy enough for gravity to cause them to fall to earth (rain). Clouds are formed when water has evaporated from rivers, lakes, oceans, or moist soil and plants and vapor attaches to tiny dust particles. Most clouds continually move and change shape. They can sometimes bring destruction in the form of hail or tornadoes.
( By Brook )
When condensed water droplets collide and stick together, they become heavy enough for gravity to cause them to fall to earth (rain). Clouds are formed when water has evaporated from rivers, lakes, oceans, or moist soil and plants and vapor attaches to tiny dust particles. Most clouds continually move and change shape. They can sometimes bring destruction in the form of hail or tornadoes.