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Why do clouds have well-defined boundaries?

12 点作者 spython将近 3 年前

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elmerfud将近 3 年前
The explanations are very technical on his clouds work and maybe that&#x27;s what the asker of the question wanted. Really the question seems to beg a simple answer.<p>Clouds don&#x27;t have a well defined boundaries. They are very large and we are generally very far away. If you fly through clouds or walk&#x2F;drive through them on a mountain top it&#x27;s clear they&#x27;re not defined at all. From far away it looks like that cloud is a ceiling and when you reach it there&#x27;s a binary effect but it&#x27;s not.<p>Same thing from viewing lakes or oceans from very high up. They can look like big static bodies.
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beardyw将近 3 年前
Anders Sandberg&gt; the scattering intensity increases with the sixth power of the diameter<p>That is convincing to me.