Water from the air condenses. you get yourself a flippin coat! or you'll freeze It snows
It can freeze in mid-air if the temp. is below 32 degrees. Best is when it is below 0 degrees
When the surface of an object becomes colder as a result of sending its latent heat out, the existing moisture in the atmosphere contracts among itself. the air capacity for holding water depends on temp'. the warmer it is the more water vapor it can hold. during the night air temp' drops to its lowest near dawn at which point the amount of water vapor in the air may exceed its reduced capacity (this point is called the dew point) and water vapor condenses and forms dew.
Basically the CO2 releases into the air and water is left. Its unstable because CO2 is a gas at room temp.
yes. the higher you go, it becomes colder. surface of the earth temp? not air temp.
For land temp, wet your finger then hold it up in the air. For water temp, Dip your toe in the water>
Which temp? Oil, Water or Outside air?
Is the avgerage temp. of the combine water, air, and land temp. throught conduction and convection
There are two water temperatures, incoming and lake temp. On Friday, 6/15/12 water incoming water temp was 63 degrees. Air temp was 86 degrees
They can change air temp. and humidity in the air.
Water from the air condenses. you get yourself a flippin coat! or you'll freeze It snows
change the water temp sensor
how tall is the waterfall? What's the flow rate? What's the temp of the water and the ambient temp of the surrounding air?
The amount of water win the air will not change but the amount of water the air will hold rises as temp rises. Enter condensation.
The higher the temp, the more water air can hold, which is why a cold front often brings rain.
temperature of the hot water combined with that of its container is higher than the ambient temperature and when the surrounding air strikes the container, the temperature of the air increase and this increases the vapour state of the air. note, for water to form around the outside of the hot water glass, the temp of the water must be lower than the temp of the surrounding air (condensation).
the temp changes