A cloud can weigh over a million pounds (450 tons).
✓ TRUE FACT
A typical cumulus cloud can contain around ~500,000 kg (~1.1 million lb) of water droplets. It still floats because that water is spread through an enormous volume and the surrounding air (plus updrafts) supports it. (USGS)
🤯 "A cloud can weigh over a million pounds (450 tons). Floating doesn’t always mean lightweight."