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qbl²¾ (Udelukket) 8. juli kl. 12:13
Why do you think clouds don’t get tired of floating all day?
makes you think
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Clouds just are and they can't be bothered what you think about them.
skOsH♥ 8. juli kl. 12:20 
They get sad after a while
Clouds do absolutely nothing. They get carried by the wind.
well yeah
they get bored sometimes and rain on your parade
with their cloud pee
Midori 8. juli kl. 12:23 
That's very thought provoking, thank you for that
allegedly 8. juli kl. 12:27 
long time ago clouds were mean to others so they don't get to be pulled down by gravity and they're stuck floating up there as punishment
Despiser 8. juli kl. 12:30 
They get heavy from too much storage space, then it rains bits and bytes.
skOsH♥ 8. juli kl. 12:34 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Despiser:
They get heavy from too much storage space, then it rains bits and bytes.

This is a funny comedy sketch I think you'll enjoy.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=N1Wjclsaclg
vkobe 8. juli kl. 12:48 
Oprindeligt skrevet af qbl²¾:
makes you think
rain
󠀡󠀡 8. juli kl. 12:50 
-Magic 8 Ball- Overview
That's a charming way to think about it! From a scientific perspective, clouds aren't "tired" because they aren't alive or performing work in the human sense.
Here's a breakdown of why clouds stay afloat:
Tiny Particles: Clouds are made of billions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, so small that they behave similarly to dust particles that can remain suspended in the air for extended periods.
Upward Air Currents: Rising currents of warm air, also known as thermals, continuously push these tiny droplets upward, counteracting gravity's pull.
Low Density: While a single cloud can contain enormous amounts of water, this water is spread out over a large volume of air, making the overall cloud density low. Think of it this way: a cloud contains a million kilograms of water spread across a cubic kilometer of air, which itself weighs about a billion kilograms.
Continuous Formation and Evaporation: Clouds are constantly forming and dissipating. As warm, moist air rises and cools to the dew point, water vapor condenses into cloud droplets. Meanwhile, other droplets may evaporate or grow larger and eventually fall as precipitation.
In summary: Clouds are not defying gravity or "working hard" to float. Instead, they consist of incredibly lightweight water droplets that are supported by rising air currents and held aloft due to their low density within the vast expanse of the atmosphere.
qbl²¾ (Udelukket) 8. juli kl. 12:57 
Oprindeligt skrevet af 󠀡󠀡:
-Magic 8 Ball- Overview
That's a charming way to think about it! From a scientific perspective, clouds aren't "tired" because they aren't alive or performing work in the human sense.
Here's a breakdown of why clouds stay afloat:
Tiny Particles: Clouds are made of billions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, so small that they behave similarly to dust particles that can remain suspended in the air for extended periods.
Upward Air Currents: Rising currents of warm air, also known as thermals, continuously push these tiny droplets upward, counteracting gravity's pull.
Low Density: While a single cloud can contain enormous amounts of water, this water is spread out over a large volume of air, making the overall cloud density low. Think of it this way: a cloud contains a million kilograms of water spread across a cubic kilometer of air, which itself weighs about a billion kilograms.
Continuous Formation and Evaporation: Clouds are constantly forming and dissipating. As warm, moist air rises and cools to the dew point, water vapor condenses into cloud droplets. Meanwhile, other droplets may evaporate or grow larger and eventually fall as precipitation.
In summary: Clouds are not defying gravity or "working hard" to float. Instead, they consist of incredibly lightweight water droplets that are supported by rising air currents and held aloft due to their low density within the vast expanse of the atmosphere.
imagine having to live with such weight trying to pull you down
White Knight 8. juli kl. 13:01 
Clouds do get tired of floating all day - they come down to rest on the ground and we call it fog.
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