[Instrumental, Piano, Keyboards]
[Break]
Will the remain
Or will the rain?
[Break]
[Verse 1]
High in the sky in the dream dome,
Clouds drift along, they’ve got no home.
Let droplets dance on air,
Seemingly weightless, without a care.
[Pre-Chorus]
Up here appear to float, so soft and light,
But there’s more to it, than meets your sight.
A delicate balance, up in the blue,
Let me break it down for you.
[Chorus]
They appear to float, in the endless expanse,
Buoyed by the air, in a graceful dance.
But it’s the forces at play, that keep them afloat,
Invisible hands guide the ride
Float my boat
{bridge]
Fly high
[Instrumental]
[Break]
Will the remain
Or will the rain?
[Break]
[Verse 2]
Upward currents gently lift them high,
While gravity pulls, like a silent sigh.
Condensed from vapor, small, yet complete,
Floating like dreams in the midday heat.
[Pre-Chorus]
Up here appear to float, so soft and light,
But there’s more to it, than meets your sight.
A delicate balance, up in the blue,
Let me break it down for you.
[Chorus]
They appear to float, in the endless expanse,
Buoyed by the air, in a graceful dance.
But it’s the forces at play, that keep them afloat,
Invisible hands guide the ride
Float my boat
{bridge]
Fly high
[Instrumental]
[Bridge]
So next time you gaze at the sky above,
Remember the magic, the science of love.
For clouds may seem like dreams on high,
But they’re just tears in the sky, passing by.
[Chorus]
They appear to float, in the endless expanse,
Buoyed by the air, in a graceful dance.
But it’s the forces at play, that keep them afloat,
Invisible hands guide the ride
Float my boat
{bridge]
Fly high
[Instrumental]
[Outro]
Yes, they appear to float, in the endless blue,
But now you know the secrets, they’re not so new.
A dance of forces, in the sky’s embrace,
Clouds may appear to float, but there’s science in their grace.
[End]
[Silence]
A SCIENCE LESSON
Clouds appear to float in the sky because of a delicate balance between upward and downward forces acting on water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. These particles, known as cloud droplets or cloud ice crystals, are extremely small and lightweight.
Clouds form when warm air rises and cools, causing the water vapor it contains to condense into tiny droplets or crystals. These droplets or crystals are so small that they are easily lifted by air currents, similar to dust particles or pollen.
Once suspended in the air, the droplets or crystals encounter upward air currents, such as thermals or updrafts, that push them higher into the atmosphere. Additionally, the droplets or crystals are buoyed by the surrounding air, which is cooler and denser than the warm, moist air from which they formed.
Gravity, however, constantly exerts a downward force on the droplets or crystals, attempting to pull them toward the Earth’s surface. Despite this force, the buoyancy provided by the surrounding air and the upward air currents counteract gravity, allowing the droplets or crystals to remain suspended in the atmosphere and giving the appearance of floating.
In summary, clouds float in the sky due to a delicate balance between the buoyant force of the surrounding air and upward air currents, which counteract the downward force of gravity acting on the suspended water droplets or ice crystals.