If a cloud appears profoundly dark but yields no rain, what does this imply about its droplets?

Answer

The droplets are numerous but still too small to overcome atmospheric updrafts and gravity

Darkness indicates high moisture potential, but not the immediate stage of precipitation. For rain to fall, droplets must grow large enough through collision and coalescence to overcome the forces holding them aloft.

If a cloud appears profoundly dark but yields no rain, what does this imply about its droplets?

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