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As the wool is transported up these ramps any droplets of water attached to it will be shaken off.
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Twenty million metric tons of sulfur dioxide mixed with droplets of water, creating a kind of gaseous mirror, which reflected solar rays back into the sky.
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It is contracted by breathing in small droplets of contaminated water.
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One way to increase the probability of rain is to seed the formation not of water droplets, but of ice crystals, an important step in precipitation.
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These are able to measure the spectrum of the light reflected from a cloud so accurately that Dr Rosenfeld could deduce the average size of its water droplets from the amount of light that they reflected.
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It consists of condensed water droplets and is associated with a column of air that rotates as it is drawn into the cloud.
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Such particles act as nuclei for the condensation of water vapour into the droplets of which clouds are composed.
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This should be possible by making seeds that increase the number of water droplets in the clouds.
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The thing is beautiful -- and yeah, we can confirm, as Kaz suggested, that you really do want to stick out your hand and touch the picture when you're standing in front of it, particularly, when the video cycles through images of the ocean, with water droplets hitting the screen.
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These are the tiny airborne particles around which water droplets form, thus catalysing the condensation of clouds.
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The water droplets themselves can be as small as a nanometre (a billionth of a metre) across.
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The ions in turn transfer their charges to any water droplets that might be present, causing them to attact aerosols, which makes them more effective centres of condensation.
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