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    1. 先生出溫·威廉姆斯‏ @MrDeonWilliams 28 Jan 2017

      @neiltyson how come clouds are only around the planet but not in spacepic.twitter.com/e9tULx3CZR

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      Neil deGrasse Tyson‏Verified account @neiltyson 28 Jan 2017
      Replying to @MrDeonWilliams

      Clouds form only in our (thin) atmosphere, which is to Earth just as the skin of an apple is to the apple.

      11:37 PM - 28 Jan 2017
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        1. 先生出溫·威廉姆斯‏ @MrDeonWilliams 28 Jan 2017
          Replying to @neiltyson

          then what's the purpose of the cloud in comparison to the peel of an apple?

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        1. Jess, A PhD Student.‏ @BluntDrJChen 29 Jan 2017
          Replying to @neiltyson @MrDeonWilliams

          - draws particles together... condenses more... falls down as rain... warms up... evaporates again..repeat.

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        1. Jess, A PhD Student.‏ @BluntDrJChen 29 Jan 2017
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          Water evaporates, and rises... cools as it rises... condenses as it cools... and forms a cloud... water tension-

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        2. God's Wild Card‏ @GodsWildCard 29 Jan 2017
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          The average weight of a cumulus cloud is 1 million pounds, how do they float?

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        3. Jess, A PhD Student.‏ @BluntDrJChen 29 Jan 2017
          Replying to @GodsWildCard @neiltyson

          floats just like how ice floats in water, density and bouyancy relative to air is balanced

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        1. Jeffery Dean Mollett‏ @mollett_dean 1 Feb 2017
          Replying to @neiltyson @MrDeonWilliams

          the difference between the highest point n the lowest is one sevenhundreth of our girth so the balloon skin ....

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        1. JunctionPryde‏ @JunctionPryde 29 Jan 2017
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          ah but Neil before an apple is red it's green

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