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What does a cloud do?

A cloud holds evaporated water from rivers, streams, or any water. You see, there is a thing called the water cycle. Th Water Cycle is:

  • == Preciritation (rain) ==
  • == Run-off (rivers, streams, lakes, etc.) ==
  • == Transpiration (plants soaking up humidity) ==
  • == Evaporation ==
  • == Condensation (when your glass of cold lemonade "Sweats" ==
  • == Precipitation ==

So it basical goes in a big circle.

My point being, the cloud's job is to hold water vapor (the gas form of water). And rain happens when too much water vapor collects in the cloud.


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