one distinct vapor, steam, is the result of water being heated to and beyond the temperature of two hundred twelve (212) degrees fahrenheit... when this reaction occurs within a closed container, pressure is increased and can force the walls of that container to expand, break apart, or move (if the container is properly constructed); in the case of the container with one movable wall, that describes the general dynamic of what is known as a piston, most famously observed in use for propulsion of the 'steam locomotive'... steam in this example actually is 'kinetic' energy which demonstrates the 'potential' energy inherent in unheated, and motionless water...
No, clouds are not a source of energy. They are just puffs of water vapor floating in the sky. Wind and water are sources of energy.
The important source of water vapor in the atmosphere is evaporation from the Earth's surface, primarily from oceans, lakes, and rivers. This process involves the conversion of liquid water into water vapor due to the Sun's energy.
Hailstorms are a variety of thunderstorms. Thunderstorms get their energy from latent heat stored in water vapor.
The answer is: It vapors into the form of, liquid,solid(ice) and vapor
Any external heat source can provide the required energy.
It is not an energy source nor a consumable. Water vapor though self renews, as does CO2.
Solar energy is the primary source that drives evaporation on Earth. The heat from the sun warms the surface of water bodies, causing the water to evaporate and form water vapor in the atmosphere.
Clouds are not an energy source themselves, but they can affect the amount of solar energy reaching the Earth's surface by reflecting, absorbing, and scattering sunlight. This can impact the overall availability of solar energy for technologies like solar panels.
The oceans are the greatest source of evaporated water in the atmosphere. Heat energy from the sun causes water to evaporate from the surface of the oceans, forming water vapor that rises into the atmosphere.
The process by which water becomes water vapor is called evaporation. This occurs when water is heated, either from the sun or by another heat source, causing the water molecules to gain enough energy to escape into the air as vapor.
The secret energy source of a hurricane is the large latent heat of water. Air over the tropical oceans is drier than you might think. ... Increased evaporation means more water vapor in the air and more energy ready to be liberated in the hurricane'sthunderstorms as water vapor condenses.-Your welcome :)
The primary energy source used to boil water is thermal energy. This can come from various sources such as gas, electricity, or fire. The thermal energy raises the temperature of the water to its boiling point, changing it from liquid to vapor.