it goes up into the clouds
The water vapor melts and it goes into the mountain
when air is dry rate of evaporation speeds up It goes up as there is less moisture in the air which leaves more room for water vapor.
The concentration of ozone in the air goes up.
The O from H2O goes to form Oxygen as O2 which is a gas and gets mixed up in the air
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it goes all muddy or it just goes up anyway ha that what i think happens
in the troposphere, it goes down.( the layer closest to the surface) however, that changes as you go up in the atmosphere depending on what layer the air is in
it goes up your culo
It goes up because you are adding air to it which also has weight.
it goes up in tempature, the water bubbles and evaporates. it goes up in tempature, the water bubbles and evaporates.
the water goes up in vapor leaving behind the solids in the boiler.
because air is beneath the soil and it absorbed the water so the air goes up and the water goes down. No its because air is lighter than water so the air 'floats' on the water, bringing it to the top and creating bubbles