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Water vapour is a constituents in air because water vapour rises in the atmosphere & is always present in the atmospere in some or the other quantity.Also 0.0001% of air consist water vapour
NO. Water vapour is created by heating water e.g. when you heat a kettle steam floats out of the top of the kettle, that's water vapour.
Because people are using more hot water for almost everything. For example when someone is cooking with water they are boiling it which is makeing it turn into water vapor.
If it happens in a cloud, the drops combine until too heavy, and it rains.
The major factor affecting the amount of water vapour is temperature.
Plants observe the water from the soil through the roots. extra amount of water will be evaporated through leaves in the form of water vapour in to the atmosphere
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Water vapour leaves the leaves of a tree through pores in their surface.
If you look carefully at a boiling kettle, water vapour is the white vapour you can see. Steam is actually the invisible short section between the spout of the kettle and the start of the water vapour.
Relative humidity is the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapour to the saturation vapour pressure of water at the same temperature. Relative humidity depends on temperature and the pressure. Very roughly speaking, it is a ratio of the amount of water vapour in the air compared to the total amount of water vapour that it possible for that air to contain.
Humidity
humidity
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Humidity is the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere
It is humidity.
Water vapour exits the plant via the leaves