This thread was created from a derail in the Crafty thread.
My understanding is that clouds (thick vapour) are a product of heat, nothing else. The method used to administer that heat doesn't matter. The "vapour" we all love is actually not a true vapour, it is a mix of gases, aerosols, and particulates. Basically, more heat means more energy means more particulate means more nuclei for the gases to condense on creating aerosols and thus clouds.
My understanding is that clouds (thick vapour) are a product of heat, nothing else. The method used to administer that heat doesn't matter. The "vapour" we all love is actually not a true vapour, it is a mix of gases, aerosols, and particulates. Basically, more heat means more energy means more particulate means more nuclei for the gases to condense on creating aerosols and thus clouds.
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