Why do clouds float in the sky?
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Sunlight and wind take a lot of water from the ocean into the sky. That water vapor rises in the sky with the wind. Once the concentration of water vapor stays in the air of that density. Due to the high density of the air below the cloud, the vapor floats up in the air. Clouds are moisture or wetness of the air. And the particles of water vapor are very small. These small particles get bigger and bigger by mixing one after the other. Then they start floating as clouds. They absorb more moisture when exposed to air. Thus, when the drops get bigger, they can no longer float.