How Millions of Gallons of Water Float Above Your Head
Saturday, February 14, 2026
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The Paradox Above Your HeadLook up at a cloudy sky and you're seeing millions of gallons of water suspended in air. A single cumulus cloud can contain as much water as an Olympic pool—some thunderstorms hold hundreds of thousands of tons. Yet all that water floats effortlessly overhead instead of immediately crashing down. This seems to violate common sense, but the answer reveals fascinating physics. Cloud Droplets Are Incredibly Tiny Updrafts Keep Them Aloft How Rain Actually Forms:
A single cumulus cloud might hold 500,000 pounds of water—it just exists as countless billions of tiny droplets, each individually light enough to remain suspended. Discover why fog is essentially a cloud you can walk through and what happens when clouds "disappear" on sunny days. | |||||
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