Cool it. The moisture in the air condenses to form a cloud when it is cooled. Eventually the moisture droplets are big enough to start to precipitate to form rain.
You see your cloud of breath when you walk outside on a cold day and the moisture in your breath condenses to form a visible cloud.
The air has to be full of water vapour for clouds to form.
dissipate.
A warm humidifier will warm the air and make sure it is moist. A cool humidifier just pumps through cool air that has been enriched with moisture from the internal water store.
humid weather is when moisture comes into the atmosphere
The closing up of a vent terminal do to warm moist vapors touching the sides of a colder surface
Hurricanes needs warm water below them to keep their strength. Moist warm air rising from the sea is what builds hurricanes.
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Maritime tropical air masses are warm and moist.
warm gas
Not on its own. Warm moist air is typically acts as a sort of fuel for thunderstorms. Given the right conditions these storms can produce tornadoes.
Stratus and nimbostratus clouds are found where warm and humid air is lifted over cooler air ahead of a front.
Hurricanes are more likely to occur over warm ocean water, with warm, moist air and little to no wind shear.
When warm moist air rises it cools and condenses.
The soil has to be warm/moist to help the plant grow but the leaves are cool because if they were warm they would dry out.
Warm moist air rising rapidly meeting cooler airabove. This leads to water vapor condesing andthe beginning of a cloud. This build-up continuesas more warm air rises until a towering cloudexists reaching 10 km above the surface. The topof this cloud consists of ice crystals.
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a warm, moist, and unstable air massa warm, moist, and unstable air mass