Well you see when you leave a cup of water outside for a long period of time that same water is evaporating witch is water vapor right so water vapor doesn't look like nothing its like air. (Here's is a little experiment take cup with a little bit of water and a fully charged camera .Put the cup on a hot spot where the sun can hit the cup put the camera right next to the cup and see if you can watch the water evaporate ) bye!!
It is basically the water bodies like the oceans and seas that are the second largest source of water vapor. The plants are the second largest sources of water vapor.
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
Water vapor is a gaseous form of liquid water. The sun naturally heats the ocean or river water to create water vapor.
Evaporation is the part in the water cycle that water vapor is brought by.
there are two types of water vapor it is a evaporation and condensation
Easy a water vapor looks like air because when water falls from sky and lands on floor it drys. when water drys it evaporate ,so water vapor looks like nothing but its something.
Water vapor in your breath condenses when it contacts cold air. (It looks like steam.)
Water Vapor is invisible only scientist may figure that out. If you have a science or something just say: Water Vapor is invisible you don't really know how it looks.
water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
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Well, the word vaporizer has the word vapor in it and vapor is like water vapor and in order to create water vapor you have to use heat to make it evaporate into water vapor so I suggest you use hot water.
It is basically the water bodies like the oceans and seas that are the second largest source of water vapor. The plants are the second largest sources of water vapor.
Exactly like water no difference
Evaporate.
Because you have water vapor on your mouth when you breath it out the water vapor turns to water like how rain comes
This unit does require water,you can add vapor to the water if you wish.
"Smoke" does not come out of your mouth when it's cold. That's actually water vapor. This is because normal air that we breath everyday is partially composed of water vapor, however we don't see this vapor until the temperature drops (however the temperature at which we would see the vapor depends on the humidity of the air). So when that vapor goes from your warm lungs to the cold outside, it condenses and forms what looks like smoke.