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The Ingredients for a Cloud
An article about Weather & Climate
There are three main ingredients needed in order for a cloud to form:
- The air must cool to its dew point

- A condensation nuclei (dust, smoke, or ash – a place for the water vapor to condense)

- Water vapor

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