wymike on Nostr: They ‘float’ in the sky because they are less dense than the air underneath them. ...
They ‘float’ in the sky because they are less dense than the air underneath them. When they become more dense they fall to earth as precipitation.
I’m going to hazard a guess that the reason you see them is due the water molecules refracting the light.
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