A single cloud weighs over 450,000 kilogrammes. Scientists estimate this by measuring the cloud's density, which is determined by the amount of water droplets packed into its volume, and multiplying that density by the total volume of the cloud. This heavy mass remains suspended because the air below it is even denser and because the water droplets are so tiny they are resistant to gravity's pull.
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