3,100 cubic miles (mi3) or 12,900 cubic kilometers (km3)
it is 2 percent of the total volume of atmosphere, therefore 2/100*51,006,560,000,000 cubic metres (m^3) =1.0201312 x10 ^12m^3
Humid is an adjective that describes a high volume of water vapour in the atmosphere.
Water vapor typically makes up about 1% to 4% of the Earth's atmosphere by volume. Its concentration can vary depending on factors such as temperature and location.
The volume of nitrogen in Earth's atmosphere is approximately 78% of the total volume at sea level, which is roughly 78.08%. The volume of nitrogen is expressed as a percentage of the total volume of gases in the atmosphere.
Pressure in the atmosphere is affected by area and force.Density on the other hand is affected by the mass and volume of water in the ocean.
The volume of the Earth's atmosphere is approximately 4.2 billion cubic kilometers.
At 1 atmosphere of pressure, the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (Centigrade). The volume of water does not matter.
Yes, water vapor is one of the most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere. It varies in concentration depending on location and weather conditions, but it typically makes up around 1-4% of the atmosphere by volume.
Water vapor typically makes up less than 4% of Earth's atmosphere by volume. However, its concentration can vary significantly depending on location, temperature, and other factors.
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At 86 degrees Fahrenheit, or 30 degrees Celsius, the percentage of the atmosphere comprised of water is about 4. 24 percent. Less than 1 percent of that water is NOT on the layer of the atmosphere closest to the earth.
Yes, hydrogen is found in the Earth's atmosphere, but it is present in very small amounts. It makes up about 0.00005% of the atmosphere by volume. The majority of hydrogen on Earth is found in compounds like water and hydrocarbons.