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Mary Duffy
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14 January, 01:12
What are clouds composed of?
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Rigoberto Carter
14 January, 01:16
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Clouds are made of tiny drops of water
i didnt say the full reason because the first answer was right
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Seth Giles
14 January, 01:18
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Clouds are made of tiny drops of water or ice crystals that settle on dust particles in the atmosphere. The droplets are so small - a diameter of about a hundredth of a millimetre - that each cubic metre of air will contain 100 million droplets
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