Clouds look like weightless cotton candy drifting across the blue sky. But science tells a completely different story. The Major Facts: The Weight: An average, everyday cumulus cloud (the fluffy white ones you see on a nice day) weighs roughly 1.1 million pounds (about 500,000 kilograms or 550 US tons). The Scale: To put that into perspective, 1.1 million pounds is equivalent to about 100 elephants or a fully loaded Boeing 747 airplane floating above you. Why It Stays Up: If it's so heavy, why doesn't it fall? The weight is spread out over a massive space (usually about a cubic kilometer) in the form of billions of microscopic water droplets. Because these droplets are so tiny and spread out, the warm, rising air currents beneath the cloud are strong enough to keep it hovering.
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