Not the speed of sound.
A delisquiscent.
exhaled water vapor will be greater than inhaled water vapor
Yes.
Water vapor is faster than ice because the molecules in water vapor have more kinetic energy and move around more rapidly than in ice. Temperature plays a key role in the speed of molecules, with higher temperatures leading to faster movement.
The speed of sound in water is greater than the speed of sound in air . For example, at 20 °C and 1 ATM pressure, the speed of sound in air is 343 m/s, and its speed in water is 1482 m/s. In general, the speed of sound in a medium = (bulk modulus of the medium/ its density)^0.5 where the bulk modulus indicates how compressible the medium is; the greater the bulk modulus, the more incompressible the medium is. So, although water has a density much greater than that of air, water is also much more incompressible than air. When you solve for the speed of sound for both water and air using the above formula, you will find that it is greater in water.
The speed is the same. Light travels at a finite speed.
Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds which are relatively strong. Ether molecules do not have such intermolecular forces holding molecules together. Therefore, it is easier for ether molecules to escape as a vapor, and this is why the vapor pressure of ether is greater than that of water.
The vapor pressure of water at 50°C is significantly higher than at 10°C. As temperature increases, the kinetic energy of water molecules also increases, allowing more molecules to escape into the vapor phase. Consequently, the vapor pressure, which is the pressure exerted by the vapor in equilibrium with its liquid, rises with temperature. Therefore, at 50°C, the vapor pressure of water is much greater than at 10°C.
water realeses water vapor which makes temperature vary,rather than stay persistant like with dry land.
water realeses water vapor which makes temperature vary,rather than stay persistant like with dry land.
water realeses water vapor which makes temperature vary,rather than stay persistant like with dry land.
Of course, water vapor will be higher, much higher, above a rain forest than a desert.