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Upward air motion that leads to the growth of cumulus clouds to tremendous heights is called a (an)

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Updraft

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Updrafts usually occur when winds accumulate over hills and mountains, creating tremendous force in which most cumulus clouds form.

An example of updrafts that don't form cumulus clouds is a big gust of wind going over your umbrella, pushing it out of your grip with tremendous force.

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