The real question is What is ahead of you but you cant see it and the answer is The future.
You can see water vapour in the air, as when a kettle or pan boils, or when you breathe out into cold air. It depends on the temperature balance between the vapour and the surrounding air.
It's easy, the answer it The Future... It's in front of you but you can't see it............actually, you can't see air but it is most definitely there....or you would be dead
It's not that you see the actually air inside a tornado, but you actually see the debris, dust, and other objects that it picks up along the way. Sometimes, however, you see the tornado because of the moist air that's inside of it, which lets you be able to see it, kind of like a visible cloud.
There is no actual 'space'. Our environment is full of air.
No. You can see it expand the object that is containing the air as the air pressure increases.
Air because you can never see air.
No. You can see it expand the object that is containing the air as the air pressure increases.
it can get out of the air by cricleating are round and around untill you can see the co2 in the air thats when you no that the co2 is out because you can see the air
Air because you can never see air.
The real question is What is ahead of you but you cant see it and the answer is The future.
You can see water vapour in the air, as when a kettle or pan boils, or when you breathe out into cold air. It depends on the temperature balance between the vapour and the surrounding air.
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Air, which is a mixture of gases, exerts pressure. We can see this as we observe a breeze moving the leaves of trees around. Air can be compressed, and we can demonstrate that if we blow up a balloon. Air is transparent, and we can't see it. There are other properties of air that are a little hard to see as air is a very light, transparent gas mixture.
Air pollution includes some visible and some invisible components. In Los Angeles you can easily see air pollution.
The air.
You can see your house from the air. You could be in an airplane or a hot air balloon.