No. Water vapor occurs naturally and is harmless, and is needed for precipitation.
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It could be argued both ways. Water vapour is considered a pollutant by people because of its apparent 90% contribution to the natural greenhouse effect. Though this may be the case, water vapour is, well, simply that: water vapour. It is what turns into rain, and rain is good. So both ways, rain could be considered a pollutant or not.
This is the sulfuric acid - H2SO4.
it water in the air hahahah
Water Vapor Because If The Air Did Not Have Wator Vapor In It, It Would Be Very Staticy And Dry!
Water vapor
drier couse when we have vapor air is wet and when we lost it makes air drier.
This is the sulfuric acid - H2SO4.
Water vapor, CFCs.
Pollutant
Water vapor in the air is water in the form of a gas.
water vapor, oxidized
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
it vapor when the weather is wet and if your driving you can see it on your windshield
The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor in the air. The colder the temperature, the less water vapor in the air.
Water vapor in the air is practically the same as measuring the humidity that is in the air.
It means how much water vapor is suspended in the air, or how humid it is.
It takes a lot of energy to turn water into water vapor. The amount of energy that the water gains to turn into water vapor begins to be transferred into the surrounding air. If the air is willing to take on more energy the water vapor condenses quicker. This is why hot air will hold more water vapor than cold air.
water vapor