a.
sublimation
b.
evaporation
c.
evapotranspiration
evaporation of water from a lake and release of water vapor from trees.
Transpiration, and evaperation.
To saturate the air with water vapor, you can lower the temperature to it's dew point, and leave out water to be evaporated.
The atmosphere is the gas surrounding the ground that goes up until you reach space. Water nevers enters or leaves the earth. There is always a set amount of water on Earth. If theres very hot weather and all the oceans dry up, the water will eventually come back as rain.
Here are 3 ways water vapor can get cooled in the atmosphere: 1. One way that air cools is by being pushed upward over mountains by winds. 2. Heating of air also causes it to rise. When the ground is strongly heated by the sun, air above the ground gets warmed and rises. As the air expands, it cools. 3. Air can also be pushed upward when cooler air and warmer air meet. When the two meet, they don't mix. The lighter, warm air is pushed up over the heavier, cold air. The result is that the warm air is pushed up higher into the atmosphere, where it cools... The closer to the atmosphere it is, it gets cooler, because, there is more air pressure the higher you go, so it is colder when you are near the atmosphere or you're climbing a mountain and you keep going higher or somthing... So at sea level, where all life exists, it is much warmer than it is in the atmosphere!
water vapor and condensation
evaporation of water from a lake and release of water vapor from trees.
They have the same chemical composition of H2O.
To saturate the air with water vapor, you can lower the temperature to it's dew point, and leave out water to be evaporated.
Transpiration, and evaperation.
well in certain ways it does, the reaction would give off h20 commonly referred to as water. Water vapour is indeed a green house gas so it would but the water vapor could be contained and used in other things, since water is so versatile.
through evaporation that is one way
The atmosphere makes conditions on Earth suitable for living things in several ways. It provides oxygen for respiration, regulates temperature by trapping heat, and protects against harmful solar radiation. Additionally, the atmosphere helps maintain the water cycle by holding and distributing water vapor, which is essential for life. Overall, the atmosphere plays a crucial role in creating a habitable environment for organisms on Earth.
three ways water reaches from earth to atmosphere are 1. direct evaporation from the water bodies like sea,river,oceans 2. moisture from the land(you must have seen land dries out) 3.moisture from the plant(small capillaries from the plants sucks water from land n goes to atmosphere in form of vapour from leaves)
Mainly hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and water. In many ways the atmosphere of Jupiter is similar to the atmosphere of a star.
To saturate the air with water vapor, you can lower the temperature to it's dew point, and leave out water to be evaporated.
No. Water vapor occurs naturally and is harmless, and is needed for precipitation. ********************* 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.