yes, there is. little drops of water, kinda like humidity.
Water, and an atmosphere
Approximately 0.001% of Earth's total water is stored in the atmosphere as water vapor at any given time.
There is a small amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. It is far too hot for liquid water.
Water has been found on the surface of Mars. There are traces of oxygen, which is also a component of water, in the Martian atmosphere.
The Troposhere has the most water vapor then any other layer in the atmosphere.
The Moon has no atmosphere to support weather patterns like rain. Without an atmosphere, there is no moisture or water cycle to create rainfall. Any water on the Moon would evaporate quickly due to the lack of atmosphere and low gravity.
it would have boiled away into the atmosphere
any salt that absorb water or moisture when exposed to atmosphere to turn to a solution
Evaporation. Sunlight hitting any liquid water will cause the water to evaporate into its gaseous state.
Evaporation-removes waterCondensationprecipitation-Returns water
Less than 0.001% of Earth's total water supply is stored in the atmosphere at any one time. This includes water vapor, clouds, and precipitation. The vast majority of Earth's water is found in the oceans.
The coefficients are the same as for any other pressure.