The amount of water vapor in the air varies depending on weather conditions. In extremely dry conditions there can be almost no water vapor, while in tropical areas water vapor can comprise more than 4% of the air by volume.
Saturated air at 30° C (82°F) can hold about 30 grams (1 ounce avoirdupois) of water per cubic meter of air. At 42° (108°F), the saturation point is about 55 grams, or nearly twice as much.
Water vapor varies by volume in the atmosphere from a trace to about 4%. Therefore, on average, only about 2 to 3% of the molecules in the air are water vapor molecules. The amount of water vapor in the air is small in extremely arid areas and in location where the temperatures are very low (i.e. polar regions, very cold weather). The volume of water vapor is about 4% in very warm and humid tropical air.
None. Your body maintains all water for isomerisation of fructose 5,6 in glycolysis.
because inhale air is oxygen and due to that we stay alive
Depends on temperature, climate, height above sea level etc
Humans breathe out H2O!
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75 to 90
The animals and plants get water vapor because the animals and plants don't get that much water from the Rain Forest.it is so important because they need water
If you are talking about how many percent the human body is made out of, 65%
Because oxygen is used to burn glucose, the fuel preferred by the brain. At rest, you use about 20% of the oxygen you breathe to keep your brain running.
it is called evaporation because the sun makes the water go in the air and then it will go up in a cloud and when it has to much water in that certain cloud it will rain............yall is so slow
i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water
It's the water vapor in your breath, after it becomes liquid water. Warmer air is able to hold more water vapor than cooler air. When you breathe onto a cold surface, the air in your breath is cooled, and it can't then hold as much water vapor as it did when it was warm. So some of the vapor condenses out ... becomes water instead of vapor ... and the condensed water collects on the glass. Exactly the same process is responsible when you exhale into cold air and you "see your breath".
It means how much water vapor is suspended in the air, or how humid it is.
Gills are organs in which carbon dioxide from the animal is exchanged for oxygen in the water.
i don't think humans breathe in any water but they do breath out water
You get about 2260 joules for every gram of water vapor that condenses.
well really you can't measure how much water is in a water vapor because its so tiny and its impossible for you to measure how much water is in a water vapor well really you can't measure how much water is in a water vapor because its so tiny and its impossible for you to measure how much water is in a water vapor
6g
12 percent
Humidity.
According to many scientists and researches, people cannot breathe in water because water molecules cannot be absorbed by human lungs. Humans have lungs that do not have enough surface area to absorb enough oxygen from water. Our lungs are more much more adapted to air than water.
It may condense into clouds, or into precipitation, because cooler air cannot hold as much water vapor as warmer air.