Does it hurt to fall through a cloud?

Skydiving through rain can be painful because you're falling at terminal velocity, so the rain is driven into your face at up to 200km/h. In a thundercloud, your chances of being hit by lightning are higher than on the ground because your wet body presents a more conductive path than the air around you.
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Is it safe to fall through a cloud?

So, what happens if you skydive through a cloud? Well, it could be that nothing happens, or the consequences could be catastrophic. As you probably recall from middle school science, in essence, clouds are condensed water vapor, much like fog. Analogously to fog, within a cloud, visibility is significantly reduced.
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Has anyone fallen through a cloud?

Lieutenant Colonel William Rankin served as a pilot with the US Marine Corps and was a World War II and Korean War veteran. But he is best remembered as being the only known person in the world to survive falling into and all the way through a cumulonimbus storm cloud to the ground.
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What would happen if I fell into a cloud?

It would either be very foggy or very wet if they fell all at once emptied our atmosphere of all water vapor. The results would vary on the terrain and it's ability to handle high levels of rainfall. Rivers can only hold so much .
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What does it feel like to fall through the sky?

In freefall, it's just pure fresh air. You hear the loud rush of wind. It's similar to static from blowing into a microphone, or the loud sound in your head the moment you splash into water. It is not harsh or painful, but it is too loud to carry on conversation.
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I caught a cloud on my paraglider ... and took it home!



Why is it illegal to skydive through clouds?

This is because you would not want to hit another car or run off the road. Skydiving in clouds is similar, except collisions with other skydivers, parachutes and airplanes/helicopters are a real threat lurking in the clouds. Simply put, if we can't see where we are going it is not safe to skydive.
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What does it feel like to be inside a cloud?

You might already know how it feels to touch a cloud without realizing it. Water vapor in your bathroom can fog up the mirror. If you've ever been outside on a foggy day, you've essentially been inside a cloud, just one very close to the ground instead of high in the sky.
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What do clouds taste like?

The dirt and particles in the air mix with the droplets to form a cloud. So, to answer what clouds taste like, we can assume correctly that they taste like water.
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Are clouds soft or hard?

They look as though you could make them your soft, fluffy bed in the sky, but in reality you would fall right through them and get whacked with little water droplets if you tried (trust me, I have). Clouds are fragile, fleeting and powerful.
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How deep is a cloud?

High-level. High clouds form at altitudes of 3,000 to 7,600 m (10,000 to 25,000 ft) in the polar regions, 5,000 to 12,200 m (16,500 to 40,000 ft) in the temperate regions, and 6,100 to 18,300 m (20,000 to 60,000 ft) in the tropics. All cirriform clouds are classified as high, thus constitute a single genus cirrus (Ci).
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Can you parachute through lightning?

No. It is not recommended to skydive or participate in any activity when electricity is present.
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Why are clouds so bumpy?

Clouds are often bumpy because they are visual indications of unstable, mixing air and changing atmospheric conditions. The cloud itself indicates a region where the temperature has decreased below the dew point because of some thermodynamic or mechanical disturbance within the atmosphere.
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What weather would cancel a skydive?

There are certain weather conditions that we do not jump in. Wind – the ground wind speeds are not allowed to exceed 20 knots. Rain – it's not raining at the point of exit.
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Can you skydive in clouds?

You cannot skydive through clouds because it's unwise and actually ILLEGAL. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sets forth rules and requirements that skydiving dropzones in the United States must follow.
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What happens if you skydive without a parachute?

No. When you fall from a great height, you die due to the damage caused to your body by the sudden deceleration when you hit the ground. If you jumped from high enough, you could possibly die due to a lack of oxygen or a heart attack before you ever hit the ground.
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What is inside a cloud?

Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals, usually a mixture of both. The water and ice scatter all light, making clouds appear white. If the clouds get thick enough or high enough all the light above does not make it through, hence the gray or dark look.
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Are clouds moving or are we?

Clouds move in response to the local winds. Although the air immediately around you may be still, the winds are far stronger thousands of metres higher up. That is why clouds are usually in motion, even on apparently windless days. But part of a cloud's motion is indeed governed by Earth's rotation.
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Can you catch a cloud in a jar?

Place a 3-5 pieces of ice on top of the lid of the jar. Watch the top of the jar carefully and you will see a cloud begin to form. After observing the cloud in the jar, remove the lid and watch the cloud escape out of the jar.
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Can you freeze a cloud?

Yes, there are high-altitude clouds made of ice crystals, for example cirrus clouds. You do not need to fulfill any condition of having a lower density than surrounding air, much like regular clouds (composed of water droplets) do not require the density of water to be lower than that of air.
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Can frozen clouds exist?

Yes, frozen clouds can exist. But only at unimaginable pressure. The pressure should be much more than at the bottom of the Earth's oceans, definitely not survivable by humans or spacecraft.
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How cold is it in a cloud?

Without ice nuclei, supercooled water droplets (as well as any extremely pure liquid water) can exist down to about −38 °C (−36 °F), at which point spontaneous freezing occurs.
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Do clouds smell?

Lightning inside of clouds produces ozone—that's the smell that tells you that a storm is on the way. Ozone is made up of three oxygen atoms, and has sort of a light chlorine smell, says Dalton. Some people might describe it as fresh, others as a little sharp.
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How does it feel to walk through cloud?

If you don't remember ever walking through fog, or perhaps live in a dry area where fog is not common, Pistone said it feels like walking through a very light drizzle. “But not quite, because the cloud droplets are a lot smaller than the rain droplets [that are part of drizzle],” she said.
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Can a cloud touch the ground?

Some clouds are high up in the sky. Low clouds form closer to Earth's surface. In fact, low clouds can even touch the ground. These clouds are called fog.
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