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Warm air is more buoyant (lighter) than cold air. given this, how would condensation and formation of water droplets in a cloud affect the cloud’s temperature and buoyancy? does this seem consistent with what you see in the sky as afternoon thunderstorms slowly grow bigger and higher?

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