What is the condensed water droplets in tha air
The amount of water vapor in the air varies depending on present weather conditions. It can range from almost nothing to nearly 5% of the air's total volume.
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I suppose it could exist; water would exert gravitation just like anything else that has mass. Just like our Earth, the planet would have to be either massive enough, or cold enough, to avoid the water vapor gradually evaporating into space.
Any moon is held in orbit by gravity, just as the planets are held in orbit around the sun by gravity.
The planets are held in orbit by the gravity of the Sun, and also because that is what happens when the force of inertia and gravity are combined.
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In water quality and hydrology, there are two related terms: Total Suspended Solids (TSS) - the measured solids held in water Sediment Load - the materials carried in moving water (consists of dissolved load and suspended load, separate from bed load)
A single water molecule is too small to see. Water vapor is when the molecules begin to condense, several molecules forming together, forming tiny water droplets that are held aloft by the motion of the air around them.
Being temporarily suspended or unused.
Yes the particles of clay stick together when not suspended in water- this is what makes it cohesive, however when in water the clay particles separate and so can be held in suspension with almost nul energy!
Assuming the glass cup held a cold liquid, the air closest to the cup will be colder than the surrounding air, causing water vapour in the air to condense into liquid water droplets.
When your California license is with held it means that it is suspended. The license can be suspended for a variety of reasons such as failure to pay insurance.
The surface area to volume ratio of cloud droplets is very high, which results in an extremely slow terminal velocity. Such droplets are easily held aloft even by very weak air currents. Even if the droplets to start to fall, they will evaporate quickly in the unsaturated air below the clouds.
The scapula is suspended over the ribs and held in place only by muscles.
No you can not
No. Oxygen is held within rebd blood cells which are suspended in the plasma (made up mostly of waer). The heart pumps this suspension, and thus the oxygen, around the body.
No, they are held in place by connective tissue called the mesentaries and the greater and lesser omentums.