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Liquid. It can't be a solid because it is made out of water, and it can't be a gas because it would have to be above 212 degrees F. It is water vapor in a suspension.
It would be in gas. (steam/ water vapor counts as gas)
Water vapor is totally invisible. If you see a cloud, fog, or mist, these are all liquid water, not water vapor.Water vapor is extremely important to the weather and climate. Without it, there would be no clouds or rain or snow, since all of these require water vapor in order to form. All of the water vapor that evaporates from the surface of the Earth eventually returns as precipitation - rain or snow.When liquid water is evaporated to form water vapor, heat is absorbed. This helps to cool the surface of the Earth. This "latent heat of condensation" is released again when the water vapor condenses to form cloud water. This source of heat helps drive the updrafts in clouds and precipitation systems, which then causes even more water vapor to condense into cloud, and more cloud water and ice to form precipitation.
You would never be able to remove all of the iceberg that is above the water. Taking off a piece will cause the iceberg to get lighter and more of it would be above water.
The gaseous state of water is invisible and is called water vapor.However, steam is not a gas: it is tiny droplets of liquid water. If you look at a tea kettle that is boiling, you will see a jet of steam coming from the spout. If you look closer at the spout, you will see that the first inch or two of the jet coming out is invisible. This is the water vapor, which then cools slightly as it reaches the ambient air and condenses into the very fine (and very hot) liquid water droplets of steam.
Of course, water vapor will be higher, much higher, above a rain forest than a desert.
Condensation is the form in which water vapor changes into liquid. If water vapor in the atmosphere cools enough, it changes back into liquid. This process of water vapor changing to a liquid is called Condensation.
The answer would be yes because how would the water get there in the first place? The water would have to evaporate to be able to get into the air. And evaporated water is water vapor no?
that would be water vapour you are talking about.
in a tropical rainforest
Panama, because the water would be vapor in that climate. Water would be ice crystals in Antarctica.
Water Vapor Because If The Air Did Not Have Wator Vapor In It, It Would Be Very Staticy And Dry!
The answer would depend on the pressure attained by the cooker.
Liquid. It can't be a solid because it is made out of water, and it can't be a gas because it would have to be above 212 degrees F. It is water vapor in a suspension.
it water in the air hahahah
If it remains sealed the volume remains the same.
do not knowIf you mean water vapor as in clouds and liquid water as in rain, then it would be precipitation.