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What are clouds made up of?

Atmospheric gases
Water vapor and atmospheric gases
Tiny droplets of water and ice crystals
Liquid nitrogen changing back into gas

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Tiny droplets of water and ice crystals
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Answer:

Tiny droplets of water and ice.

Step-by-step explanation:

Clouds are made of tiny water droplets and ice. The water droplets are tiny that they cant float in the air.

The air contains gas but are in the form of invisible gas when close to the earth ( water vapour).

Warm air expands and cool when it rises but cool air can not hold as much water. Some of the vapour condenses into tiny pieces of dust floating in the air to form tiny water droplets around the dust particles.

These droplets come together to form a visible cloud.

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