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Clouds are definitely attracted to the center of the earth. The reason why it does not fall is because it is still in the air because it is still in the air because it is balanced by other forces.
Simple Force Analysis:
The cloud is attracted by the earth, and the direction is perpendicular to the center of the earth, and it is wrong to say that the cloud has gravity, which is a force analysis, and the gravity of the cloud is not a force.
Affected by air buoyancy, the direction is upward.
There is also the force of the wind blowing in all directions, which can be broken down into horizontal and vertical forces. Horizontal forces cause clouds to drift around, vertical forces cause clouds to rise or fall, in short, to tend to balance. That's why some clouds are high and some are low.
The reason why clouds float in the air is the result of the countervailing of these forces, with the imbalance of forces in the horizontal direction causing the clouds to flutter in the wind, and the imbalance of forces in the vertical direction causing the clouds to float up and down.
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Clouds are affected by the gravitational pull of the earth, but because they are balanced by the buoyancy of the air and the centrifugal force that accompanies the rotation of the earth, so that they do not fall to the ground, the clouds are liquids, not gases, and when these floating water droplets gather together, they become rain to form rain.
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Of course, according to the law of gravitation, any object will be affected by gravity, the more gravitational force is experienced by the object with a large mass, the less gravitational force is experienced by the object with a small mass, so the cloud will also be affected by gravity. The density and mass of clouds are very small, so they are very little affected by gravity, and clouds are formed in the atmosphere at high altitudes so they do not fall.
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Definitely not, the cloud is water vapor, very light, but it also has gravity, but there can be air to drag its gravity, just like a hydrogen balloon or a hot air balloon can fly.
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I think there are two possibilities:
One is that because the density of clouds is small, they float in the air.
The second is because the weight of the cloud is large, and it is attracted by gravity due to the influence of centrifugal force, so it neither falls to the ground nor flies out.
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According to the law of gravitation, everything is subject to the gravitational pull of the earth, it is just a matter of size, as for why it floats in the air, it is mainly due to the fact that clouds are gas and not water.
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Yes, because clouds are made up of many very small water droplets with very small mass and can float in the air.
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Force analysis: The cloud has gravity and the direction is perpendicular to the center of the earth.
It is also subject to air buoyancy and is oriented upwards.
There is also the force of the wind blowing in all directions.
The reason why clouds float in the air is the result of the counteract of these forces, and the imbalance of forces in the horizontal direction causes the clouds to drift with the wind.
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All objects within the upper bound of the Earth's gravitational pull are attracted to the Earth.
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From our naked eyes, clouds are always floating in the air, and the attraction of the earth cannot suck them down. In fact, the cloud is also "sucked" by Qikai. Because without the gravitational pull of the earth, it would be difficult to form an atmosphere, and the clouds would not be still in the sky, but would disperse into the universe.
It's just that the descent of the object is the action of gravity, and when the buoyancy force is equal to the gravitational force, the object will remain in equilibrium, and the cloud will not be sucked down because of its buoyant force. When the small droplets in the cloud are saturated, the atmosphere can hardly support them, and they fall by gravity, forming a falling water. In a sense, this is also a phenomenon of Tong Panqi being "sucked down".