We’re taking your head into the clouds today! Clouds are condensed moisture. They’re a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating in the sky. Sometimes they float high up in the atmosphere, while other times, they appear so low as if we could reach out and touch their fluffiness. At any given moment, clouds cover approximately two thirds of our planet. This is incredibly significant, as clouds act to both heat and cool our planet. Their height and structure determines which. Without any clouds at all, our planet would be considerably warmer. But what have clouds got to do with climate change? More than once was thought…. find out more in the latest vid from the Hive!
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