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Piper Farrell
4 April, 00:37
Why do clouds look gray when there is a storm?
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Deven Franco
4 April, 01:06
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However, rain clouds are gray instead of white because of their thickness, or height. That is, a cloud gets thicker and denser as it gathers more water droplets and ice crystals - the thicker it gets, the more light it scatters, resulting in less light penetrating all the way through it.
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