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As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
Saturated air is more dense.
Because the water molecules which are far inside the liquid experience an outward force, and has no maximum potential energy.
There is more water vapor present in the air when it is warmer because it is hotter and it causes more evaporating to occur and the liquid is turning into a gas.
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As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
Vaporized water rises because it is 100 degrees Celsius or warmer and is therefore warmer than the surrounding air and warmer air always rises above colder air.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
This happens when the contents of the beaker are colder than the surrounding air. This causes water vapor in the warmer air to drop below its dew point and condense onto the outside of the beaker.
Warm air can hold more water vapor.
Saturated air is more dense.
liquid water followed by ice, finally followed by vapor. You can verify this by thinking about what happens when ice is in a cup of liquid water.
A cloud is formed.
Because the water molecules which are far inside the liquid experience an outward force, and has no maximum potential energy.
colder air doesn't collect as much water vapor
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.