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Quick Answer: Has Anyone Touched A Cloud

Unfortunately, it does not feel like cotton balls or cotton candy, but most people have technically touched a cloud before. If you wanted to touch an airborne cloud, the best way to do this is either skydiving or in a hot air balloon, though I would not want to be stuck in a cloud while in a hot air balloon.

What does a cloud feel like?

You might already know how it feels to touch a cloud without realizing it. Water vapor in your bathroom can fog up the mirror. Fog and clouds are both made of tiny water droplets – like the ones you can sometimes see or feel in a hot, steamy shower.

Is it possible to sit on a cloud?

Clouds are made of millions of these tiny liquid water droplets. The droplets scatter the colors of the sunlight equally, which makes clouds appear white. Even though they can look like cushy puffballs, a cloud can’t support your weight or hold anything up but itself.

Can I eat a cloud?

Well, looks like all our weird cloud-eating dreams are about to come true thanks to I and J Ideations. Yup, with a background in engineering, technology and biology, these guys were able to create a way to cloudify our favorite foods.

Where can I touch clouds?

Here is a list of top 8 places in India where “You can touch the clouds literally.” Nainital. Nainital, a beautiful small town located in the state of Uttarakhand. Matheran. Matheran, as the name depicts, has forests all around. Kodaikanal. Nandi Hills. Lonavala. Pelling. Shimla. Mussoorie.

Can I put a cloud in a jar?

Fill about 1/3 of your jar with the hot water. Quickly remove the lid, spray some into the jar, and quickly put the lid back on. You should see a cloud forming. Watch what’s happening inside the jar, the air is condensing, creating a cloud.

Can you touch a rainbow?

In short, you can touch someone else’s rainbow, but not your own. A rainbow is light reflecting and refracting off water particles in the air, such as rain or mist. However, it is possible to touch the water particles and refracted light (if you agree that you can touch light) of a rainbow that someone else is viewing.

What is the highest cloud ever recorded?

Formation. Noctilucent clouds are composed of tiny crystals of water ice up to 100 nm in diameter and exist at a height of about 76 to 85 km (249,000 to 279,000 ft), higher than any other clouds in Earth’s atmosphere.

Are clouds fluffy?

Clouds, like thunderstorm clouds, are only grey from below. “Although most clouds look light and fluffy, they are in fact highly turbulent with very strong air currents within them and an enormous mass of suspended water,” he says.

Why do clouds turn GREY?

When clouds are thin, they let a large portion of the light through and appear white. But like any objects that transmit light, the thicker they are, the less light makes it through. As their thickness increases, the bottoms of clouds look darker but still scatter all colors. We perceive this as gray.

What is the rarest cloud?

Kelvin Helmholtz Waves are perhaps the rarest cloud formation of all. Rumored to be the inspiration for Van Gogh’s masterpiece “Starry Night”, they are incredibly distinctive. They are mainly associated with cirrus, altocumulus, and stratus clouds over 5,000m.

What do clouds not eat?

Answer: There is no nutrition to cloud eating. As for water you will not obtain enough water to sustain life by “eating clouds” so you would most likely die of thirst (dehydration) in 3 to 5 days.

How do clouds go away?

The three primary ways that clouds dissipate is by (1) the temperature increasing, (2) the cloud mixing with drier air, or (3) the air sinking within the cloud. When the temperature increases, the air has a higher capacity to evaporate liquid water. Some environmental air does mix into the cloud mass.

Can waves touch the clouds?

There is no mention anywhere of even the highest recorded wave, touching the clouds. Also, the lowest level of clouds starts below only 6,500 feet. Judging by the height of the highest recorded wave, if the waves rose to the clouds, it could cause mass destruction in the nearby areas which was not the case here.

Is it possible to touch a star?

4 Answers. Surprisingly, yes, for some of them. Small, old stars can be at room temperature ex: WISE 1828+2650, so you could touch the surface without getting burned. Any star you can see in the sky with the naked eye, however, would be hot enough to destroy your body instantaneously if you came anywhere near them.

Are clouds liquid or gas?

The water that makes up clouds is in liquid or ice form. The air around us is partially made up of invisible water vapor. It’s only when that water vapor cools and condenses into liquid water droplets or solid ice crystals that visible clouds form.

Do clouds have a taste?

As it warms up, the water turns into a vapor and teeny, tiny water droplets start to float up into the air. This process is called ‘evaporation’. So, if we could eat or drink them, clouds would taste like water.

Does it hurt to fall through a cloud?

Skydiving through rain can be painful because you’re falling at terminal velocity, so the rain is driven into your face at up to 200km/h. In a thundercloud, your chances of being hit by lightning are higher than on the ground because your wet body presents a more conductive path than the air around you.

How do you match a cloud in a jar?

Instructions: First, pour 1 cup of hot water into a 4 cup jar. Have a grown up light a match and place it inside the far. Drop the match into the jar. Place the lid on the jar (it doesn’t need to screw on, just keep the water vapor from escaping). Wait for 1 to 2 minutes. Observe the cloud inside your jar.