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When water vapor rise from water into the air we call that?

Vaporisation, or evaporation.


Heat energy makes water and what rise into the air?

Heat energy makes water evaporate and rise into the air as water vapor.


What happens to the air ability to hold water vapor as the air gets warmer?

As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.


What happens to water vapor as it rises higher into the air?

it condenses


What happens to water vapor as if it rises and higher in the air?

it will precipitate


What happens when water vapor is lighter than nitrogen or oxygen?

Water vapor is a gas so it is in the air. Nitrogen and nitrogen are in the air too, but there is more nitrogen than anything in the air. I believe it rises because it is lighter, like a balloon filled with helium.


What happens to the vapor in the air when it get cold?

I think as it gets cooler it can hold less water vapor....


What happens to the airs ability to hold water vapor as the air gets?

As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.


Why does the water vapour rise?

Water vapor rises because it is less dense than the surrounding air. When water evaporates, it turns into vapor and, being lighter, it ascends into the atmosphere. Additionally, warm air tends to rise, carrying the water vapor with it as it expands. This process is a key component of the water cycle and contributes to weather patterns.


What happens to the size of puddles when evaporation happens?

When evaporation occurs, the water molecules in the puddle transform into water vapor and rise into the air, causing the puddle to gradually decrease in size until it eventually dries up completely.


What happens to airs ability to hold water vapor as the air gets warmer?

As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.


What happens when wind blows air filled with water vapor up one side of a mountain?

um i think is a water vapor