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Why do the white clouds in the sky persist when it is windy?

First, we need to know what clouds are made of and what the wind is doing.

As we all know, clouds are the product of water evaporation floating into the sky.

Wind is the force that moves from high pressure to low pressure after the earth's surface is unevenly radiated by solar energy, with inconsistent temperature and different air density.

When the wind moves and meets the cloud, generally speaking, the cloud will lose some mass, but it is far away from us and can't be seen. Of course, there are also cases where the air pressure is too chaotic to blow the clouds away.