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Clouds appear fluffy, they are not actually fluffy.

that is almost correct, however what this answer failed to mention is the carbonic intermolecular stratagems which bind the water molecules together in a strange structure causing elasticity and bounce which may manifest itself in some rare cases into an extremely fluffy and durable cloud which can hold placed weights upon it without ruining the structual integrity of the cloud. rare spotting have been reported the the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of hawks resting upon these fluffy clouds.

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