Why do microscopic cloud droplets remain suspended in the air despite being liquid water?

Answer

Their minute size allows air resistance to counteract their small gravitational pull

The droplets are exceptionally small (around 0.02 millimeters), giving them a high surface-area-to-volume ratio, allowing them to remain suspended by slight upward air currents or turbulence.

Why do microscopic cloud droplets remain suspended in the air despite being liquid water?

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