the volcano erupts from the earth. when it hits 200 degrees celsius, it will erupt..and volcanoes can erupt ice at -300 degrees celsius
Yes. They will lower the vapor pressure of water.
Three factors that affect air pressure are temperature, altitude, and water vapor.
Water vapor can make a volcano explode into millions of pieces. Therefore the silica will put it back together, with gravity on its' side. Then lava will concave and erupt therefore making everything in its path rubble.
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the volcano erupts from the earth. when it hits 200 degrees celsius, it will erupt..and volcanoes can erupt ice at -300 degrees celsius
A volcano vents water vapor instead of liquid water because that water has been in contact with very hot rocks, well above the boiling point of water. Some of the water vapor comes from the molten magma itself.
The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor in the air. The colder the temperature, the less water vapor in the air.
Yes. They will lower the vapor pressure of water.
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Water vapor affect weather. Because the sun evaporates the water to produce clouds, it makes sense. Then the wind pushes the clouds over the land causing it to rain it. That is how water vapor affects weather.
Three factors that affect air pressure are temperature, altitude, and water vapor.
Water vapor can make a volcano explode into millions of pieces. Therefore the silica will put it back together, with gravity on its' side. Then lava will concave and erupt therefore making everything in its path rubble.
Water vapor can make a volcano explode into millions of pieces. Therefore the silica will put it back together, with gravity on its' side. Then lava will concave and erupt therefore making everything in its path rubble.
Yes. More gas trapped in magma leads to a more explosive eruption. Water vapor is the most abundant gas in magma.
A change in the amount of water vapor in the air affects humidity and that's how condensation affect the weather.
How does temperature affect humity? The mount of water vapor that air can hold depends on the temperature of the air.