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Feels when Touching The Clouds 
   Let's get to know the clouds first before we discuss how it feels to touch the clouds. 

Definition of Cloud. 
   Clouds are one of the important elements of weather and climate on Earth. The definition of a cloud is a collection of water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere that occurs due to condensation or condensation of water vapor in the air. 

The process of cloud formation. 
   Clouds are formed from the evaporation of water on the earth's surface by sunlight. 

   The heating of the surface of water on earth - such as seas, lakes, rivers - by sunlight causes water to change from a liquid to a gas. This gas will evaporate and be lifted up into the atmosphere. 

   The process of lifting water vapor to the top is exactly the same as water vapor from the process of boiling water. When water is heated then the water will turn into water vapor, then the water vapor is lifted and 'disappears' upwards. When it reaches the higher layers of the atmosphere, water vapor begins to condense and returns to its original shape into very small water droplets. 

   The clouds seen in the sky are a collection of millions or even billions of water droplets particles. Millions of water particles spread sunlight evenly, so the clouds look white. Although they look like soft and comfortable cotton, clouds of course cannot support a body or any object that is dropped on it. 

Benefits of Clouds for Humans 
1. Clouds as Weather and Climate Indicators The existence of the first cloud is very important for humans because it is useful for measuring weather and climate conditions on earth. Without clouds, the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) will have difficulty mapping the weather, so there is no weather forecast. 

   In addition, it is useful for wind direction, because by looking at the movement of clouds, you can know for sure which direction the wind is moving and how fast it is. 

2. As a Weather Control The high water content in the clouds can also regulate temperature and weather through the rain process. 

3. Source of Water for Earth The presence of rain, then the water will soon be absorbed back into the earth and will be returned in the form of springs. 

4. Reflecting Sun Radiation Not all solar radiation can be reflected by the atmosphere, sometimes ultraviolet radiation enters the earth. 

   Well, in the presence of clouds, the radiation that had escaped was immediately reflected back into space. 

Feels like touching the clouds 
   Subconsciously, basically we may have felt the sensation of being in a cloud. If readers have ever been in a foggy environment, you are basically in a cloud. It's just that these clouds are near the ground, not in the sky. 

   Clouds and fog are both made of very small water particles which then form a white layer/lump. Fog and clouds are both made of tiny water droplets, as we can sometimes see or feel when using hot water in the shower. 

   Even though they look like lumps of cotton, we can't really touch and hold the clouds. If you try to touch the cloud, then your hand will immediately break through and pass through the cloud.

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