Clouds may look like cotton candy, light and fluffy and completely weightless, but they actually do have weight. Quite a lot, in fact. Here’s the math behind the weight of your standard cumulus cloud.
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- Cumulus clouds are made up of tiny liquid water droplets. 15s
- A typical cumulus cloud contains about half a gram of water per cubic meter. 25s
- The average cumulus cloud weighs around 1.1 million pounds. 43s
- Cumulonimbus clouds can weigh up to 15 million pounds due to their size and density. 55s
- It would take over three blue whales to match the weight of a cumulus cloud. 1m 12s