water vapour
or steam
once water gets evaporated and goes into gas form, it goes into the air and once it hits a certain altitude condensation occurs and it turns into a liquid.
Hydrogen.
The speed of light depends on the electrical properties of whatever substance it's in. It has nothing to do with what substance it used to be in before, or what substance it's going into next. -- If it goes from air into vacuum, its speed increases. -- If it goes from air into water, its speed decreases. -- If it goes from water into air, its speed increases. -- If it goes from water into diamond or jello, its speed decreases.
Evaporation- This is the process where water is taken from ponds, oceans, lakes, and streams and goes into the air and turns into vapor.Condensation- This is the process where the vapor in the clouds turns back in to the water.Precipitation- This is when rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls from the clouds.Transpiration- This is basically, water being evaporated from plants.Storage - The water staying in oceans, lakes and underground.Flow - Either over ground in rivers or underground in the soil or through the rocks.
Not exactly.The water that appears on the outside of the icy bottle is condensation of the water vapor in the air around the bottle. The cold temperature of the ice in the bottle causes the condensation. There are lots of water molecules in air -- there is more water in the air on a humid day then on a hot dry day, but there is always some water in the air. When air is cooled by coming in contact with the icy bottle, it condenses, and goes from being a gas to being a liquid (just like how steam turns back into water when it cools). It is the condensed water from the air that makes the outside of the bottle wet.If a cold bottle was in air that had no water vapor in it (unlikely except in a laboratory), then it would not get wet.
It turns into steam which goes off into the air
The water goes in the air and forms into water vapor which turns into clouds.
once water gets evaporated and goes into gas form, it goes into the air and once it hits a certain altitude condensation occurs and it turns into a liquid.
When water evaporates. It goes into the air and into the clouds. When it cools, it falls in water droplets unless the temperature is such that it turns to hail or snow.
Heat goes into the air
Beause it needs to maintain the temperature selected. It goes on to cool the air, then it turns off when it is at the optimal temperature. When the air warms up again, it turns back on
Condensation is when water in the air evaporates and turns to water.
through a process known as evaporation which is when the water gets to a certant heat it turns into tiny particals and goes in the air like steam.
the heat from the sun makes the water evaporate and goes to the air and then turns into water vapor then goes falling into small bodies of water and slides to the ocean and the same process happens over and over again
breathed out air turns lime water cloudy than breathed out air cuz the carbon dioxide content present in breathed out air(0.04% approximately) as compared to breathed out air(4% approximately)so as CO2 passes through lime water it turns lime water cloudy:)
The water droplets are the result of the humidity in the air colling down and condensing on the outside of the glass. When water evaporates it turns into water vapor or steam we call the amount of water vapor in the air humidity. condensation is the reverse of evaporation and is also responsible for rain.
Here is a breif summary of what it basically is: It rains in the rainforest. It goes into the ground and the tree's roots 'absorb' it and it goes to where ever the tree needs water. Then the process called 'precipitation' happens from the leaves losing water to the air, and it turns into steam, as you SHOULD know, steam collects together in the air, until it gets heavy and kind of bursts and falls towards the ground which we call 'condensation' or just 'rain.' Then the process starts all over again.