๐งต Untitled Thread
B00T at Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:25:24 UTC No. 16486537
Are clouds static when affected by gravity?
B00T at Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:27:48 UTC No. 16486541
The problem is in creating a screen thin enough and that's the moisture layer
B00T at Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:39:21 UTC No. 16486553
>>16486541
Therefore, EARTH is a simulation .
Well .. you asked for proof
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:39:57 UTC No. 16486618
>>16486537
Water droplets are so light that tiniest draft causes them to move. Ground is generally warmer than the air up above as it absorbs way more sunlight than air. Layer of air near the ground is warmer due to proximity. Warm air rises as it's less dense. So there's a nearly constant updraft to catch the water particles. When the ground is cooled enough (often in the morning) the cloud can sink to become fog.