The air itself cannot be seen. It's gaseous, and is finely divided to the molecular level. And the air has a very low condensation temperature, so you won't be seeing any of it like you might see water vapor in air. Smoke, dust or other particulate matter that may happen to be taken up by the air can often be seen. The air itself, the gases that make it up, cannot.
air has mass
Definitely. The highest radio frequency is around 300 GHz, whereas the lowest visible frequency is around 400,000 GHz.
Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.
Type your answer here... Bacteries is on food, surfaces.. in the air around us. Basically it's everywhere!
Around the end of April it's visible from locations further south than about 25oN.
Sometimes there is a lot of moisture in the air. The sunlight reflected from the moon lights up this moisture all around the moon. This appears to us as a ring around the moon. When the air, there is no visible ring.
how does the air around us moves?
there is air around us
The more air is in us the higher the preshure. If there was more air in us than around us we could explode howewer if there was too much air around us we would probably get squeezed.
air has mass
The moon is visible on Earth. That's where we get the idea of months from - from the different appearances of the moon at various times during its orbit around us.
No, it actually makes up around 80% of the air around us.
Air is not literally everywhere around us; it is not under the ocean or in outer space, for example. But in our normal lives, we are always surrounded by air. For most purposes, it is everywhere around us.
no
no
air is not pure
yes there is water vapor around us...!