Why are there clouds in the sky?
Clouds form when rising air, cools to the point where some of the water vapor molecules clump together. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Clouds are formed when water vapor is cooled and the moisture condenses into droplets on dust particles in the atmosphere.
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