Clouds form when the invisible water vapor in the air condenses into visible water droplets or ice crystals. There is water around us all the time in the form of tiny gas particles, also known as water vapor. There are also tiny particles floating around in the air - such as salt and dust - these are called aerosols.
All the water on the Earth absorbs the sun, therefore it wont burn us all.
you can see the presence of gravity all around as that is what holds us to the earth and gives us weight.
No, our atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen (78%). Oxygen comprises around 21% of the atmosphere. Water vapor makes up 1.247% of the atmosphere, the rest being made up of Argon, Carbon dioxide, and trace gases. (The Carbon dioxide protects us from being fried by certain particles flowing from the Sun)
Certain gases like water vapor, methane, and carbon dioxide return heat to the Earth. Fortunately, too, as this action keeps us from being frozen solid. The majority of heat, though, is reflected out into space.
yes there is water vapor around us...!
The gas all around us is simply referred to as "air". It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% various other gases (water vapor, trace gases, etc.).
Clouds form when the invisible water vapor in the air condenses into visible water droplets or ice crystals. There is water around us all the time in the form of tiny gas particles, also known as water vapor. There are also tiny particles floating around in the air - such as salt and dust - these are called aerosols.
they all are ..water is all around us
All clouds make us wet because of the water cycle. This particular step in the water cycle is called precipitation.First, evaporation takes ocean water and turns it into a gas, or water vapor. It travels upwards because it is warmer than the air, and heat rises. All of this water vapor is not very dense, so it stays up in the air in little groups, which form clouds. Next in the cycle is condensation, which changes the water vapor to a liquid. Finally, precipitation occurs and it begins to rain, snow, or hail, otherwise known as precipitation. In conclusion, all clouds make us wet, because they are all originally made of water.
All clouds make us wet because of the water cycle. This particular step in the water cycle is called precipitation.First, evaporation takes ocean water and turns it into a gas, or water vapor. It travels upwards because it is warmer than the air, and heat rises. All of this water vapor is not very dense, so it stays up in the air in little groups, which form clouds. Next in the cycle is condensation, which changes the water vapor to a liquid. Finally, precipitation occurs and it begins to rain, snow, or hail, otherwise known as precipitation. In conclusion, all clouds make us wet, because they are all originally made of water.
Humidity describes how much water vapor is in the air. Humidity is what makes you feel sticky and moist on hot summer days.
Ammonia is found all around us. In the air, soil,water.
Gases are all around us.you can not see them but you can feel them.while You run you feel something hitting us.
Well, air is all around us. It is the atmosphere we breathe it is made up of 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.038% carbon dioxide and trace amounts of other gases. It also has a variable amount of water vapor depending on where your at. Hope it helps Karp
Humidity
N, it can't protect. It facilitates ozone depletion.