0 to 4 percent
Water on the surface of the moon will rapidly turn to water vapor as there is no atmospheric pressure on the moon. The vapor will then escape the moon's gravity which is much weaker than the gravity on Earth.
It changes back into water, which is called condensation. That makes it into a cloud.
Any body of water that is exposed from the sun. Basically the water evaporates.
Fog.It makes fog.
Because it does not have to contend with atmospheric distortion. The atmosphere makes it more difficult to get a clear picture because of the water vapor and the defraction of light as it passes through it. This is why the stars twinkle.
0 to 4 percent
The amount of water vapor in atmospheric gases is highly variable. More water vapor is found at lower altitudes, at 30,000 feet there is virtually no water vapor. There is a maximum of 4% water vapor in the atmosphere at any time.
0 to 4 percent
0 to 4 percent
the difference between dry air and atmospheric air is that atmospheric air contains water vapor but dry air contains no water vapor
The atmospheric layer containing water is troposphere. It contains water vapor.
L. P. Carstensen has written: 'Numerical analyses of sea surface temperature, surface air temperature and water vapor pressure over the oceans' -- subject(s): Atmospheric Water vapor, Atmospheric temperature, Ocean temperature, Water vapor, Atmospheric
R. M. Hardesty has written: 'Measurement of range-resolved water vapor concentration by coherent CO' -- subject(s): Atmospheric Water vapor, Measurement, Optical radar, Water vapor, Atmospheric
Water Vapor
water vapor
Water vapor, CFCs.
I think its water vapor.