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Dear Science: How does all that water defy gravity before it rains?
The Washington Post
2016-08-15
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Did you know the typical cumulus cloud weighs as much as 100 elephants? How does it stay up there? The Post's Rachel Feltman and Sarah Kaplan explain.
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