Consider how a kettle boils off water by heating it up, transforming it into a gaseous state which diffuses it's mass, changing how it interacts with gravity.

As the water cools, it will tranform from gas to liquid, again undergoing changes in mass and subsequent behavioral change under gravity. The result in condensation.

Heavy clouds are full of gas which get released when that gas state changes into liquid. The process of clouds raining is the same as condensation.

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I'm going to stop replying to this thread because this Hans guy is being hysterical and destroying any earnest conversation that could be had.

I look forward to future discourse with you guys on a future thread. Now that I've blocked Hans he shouldn't see the next one.

Good read

No. Clouds is full of water droplets not gas πŸ˜†

Water droplets, not dense enough to form a liquid, also known as gas

The droplets are dispersed throughout the cloud, and when they come together the result is precipitation.

Therefor, the droplets do not weigh tonnes until they come together, for they are disbersed across the gaseous container of the cloud.