A Single Cumulus Cloud Can Weigh Over 500,000 kg
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A Single Cumulus Cloud Can Weigh Over 500,000 kg

A typical cumulus cloud contains about 500 million grams of water distributed as microscopic droplets — equivalent to 500 metric tons (500,000 kg). Clouds don't fall because those ultra-fine droplets (10–20 micrometers wide) are supported by warm upward air currents that balance the force of gravity.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulus_cloud

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April 30, 2026
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