>I’ve heard of the term cloud seeding. Why can’t we create rain clouds
Cloud seeding doesn’t make clouds. It makes rain fall *from* clouds. For cloud seeding to work, **all the water has to be in the air already**, usually as clouds (but clouds that weren’t going to rain on that location). Then when you “seed” those clouds, you’re helping the water *that’s already up there* to condense into drops and fall as rain.
That doesn’t help when you have droughts creating state-sized regions where there’s minimal humidity in the air and no clouds to seed rain from.
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