Surface water and moist soil are heated by the sun. This causes the water to evaporate and causes the air to become more humid.
In just the same way that solid sugar will dissolve in water, liquid water will dissolve in air.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
No, this is backwards. When air gets warm it can hold more water vapour so liquid water will evaporate.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".A ray of light changes direction when it gets out of the water, and into the air. This is called "refraction".
Condensation of water vapor occurs when warm air cools. As air cools, it reaches its dew point where it can no longer hold all the moisture it contains, leading to condensation of water vapor into liquid water droplets.
Water gets into the air through evaporation, where liquid water changes into vapor. Water also enters the atmosphere through transpiration from plants, where water is released through their leaves. Lastly, water can be introduced into the air through human activities such as aerosol sprays and industrial processes.
if the air gets cold enough it can freeze water.
Air pressure holds water in the air. When the pressure builds up and the air gets too saturated to hold any more moisture, then precipitation will occur.
evaporation; the water evaporated to the air