Cloud droplets are small and light, being kept in place by the movement of air. Only when they become large enough and form rain droplets do they fall. In clouds with enough water vapor, droplets start sticking together and grow. Eventually, they become large enough to fall. There are two main types of clouds: stratus and cumulus. Cumulus clouds are convective, forming when warm air bubbles up. These clouds are poofy and bumpy on top. Convective clouds are often associated with storms.

Get the Snipd
podcast app

Unlock the knowledge in podcasts with the podcast player of the future.
App store bannerPlay store banner

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode

Save any
moment

Hear something you like? Tap your headphones to save it with AI-generated key takeaways

Share
& Export

Send highlights to Twitter, WhatsApp or export them to Notion, Readwise & more

AI-powered
podcast player

Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features

Discover
highlights

Listen to the best highlights from the podcasts you love and dive into the full episode