We know that bacteria are everywhere:in the soil, on the water, in the air.But what about clouds?That big condensed blob of water thousands of miles above the ground may be filled with bacteria that use the cloud probably as a locomotion mechanism to fall to new lands and oceans.
The fact is that is a simbiosis with the clouds.Water molecules need a minimal congregation of themselves to condense into droplets and eventually clouds.Physics tells us that a droplet´s odds of getting bigger are much lower that its odds of getting smaller.So drops need some extra mass that they get from dust, spores and bacterium.So more microscopic possible drop nuclei means more condensation witch means more clouds witch means more possible rain clouds and of them is more probable that a rain cloud can fall in your street.
The fact is that is a simbiosis with the clouds.Water molecules need a minimal congregation of themselves to condense into droplets and eventually clouds.Physics tells us that a droplet´s odds of getting bigger are much lower that its odds of getting smaller.So drops need some extra mass that they get from dust, spores and bacterium.So more microscopic possible drop nuclei means more condensation witch means more clouds witch means more possible rain clouds and of them is more probable that a rain cloud can fall in your street.
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