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Clouds form when the invisible water vapor in the air condenses into visible water droplets or ice crystals. There is water around us all the time in the form of tiny gas particles, also known as water vapor. There are also tiny particles floating around in the air - such as salt and dust - these are called aerosols.
because it condenses into water when your hot breath is exhaled onto a cold object.
No, our atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen (78%). Oxygen comprises around 21% of the atmosphere. Water vapor makes up 1.247% of the atmosphere, the rest being made up of Argon, Carbon dioxide, and trace gases. (The Carbon dioxide protects us from being fried by certain particles flowing from the Sun)
Certain gases like water vapor, methane, and carbon dioxide return heat to the Earth. Fortunately, too, as this action keeps us from being frozen solid. The majority of heat, though, is reflected out into space.
because they need to know how the word is bein having signal around them to keep us about power and curent
yes there is water vapor around us...!
Clouds form when the invisible water vapor in the air condenses into visible water droplets or ice crystals. There is water around us all the time in the form of tiny gas particles, also known as water vapor. There are also tiny particles floating around in the air - such as salt and dust - these are called aerosols.
The gas all around us is simply referred to as "air". It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% various other gases (water vapor, trace gases, etc.).
Humidity describes how much water vapor is in the air. Humidity is what makes you feel sticky and moist on hot summer days.
Humidity
N, it can't protect. It facilitates ozone depletion.
no, its simply water vapor, but with pollution acid rain could be some kind of a threat.
Clouds are condensed water vapor and their purpose is to make rain.
Clouds are water vapor. they float in the atmosphere until they precipitate ( let go rain or snow, etc) They move along with the wind, as they float in the atmosphere. Let us not fog things further, Fog is cloud mater, very diffuse at ground or low level and tends towards Grey color.
Just like us humans they breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide and water vapor.
That's relative humidity...
Relative humidity is 100% of water vapor in the air. When that happens dew forms.