be cues it tiny water droplets
They can see quite well during the afternoon...I was chased by one yesterday afternoon until I got my handgun and shot the thing. It had rabies.
Rainbows usually form when sunlight is refracted and reflected off water droplets in the atmosphere, creating the spectrum of colors. At noon, the sun is directly overhead, so the angle at which sunlight hits the water droplets is not conducive for rainbow formation. The sunlight needs to hit the droplets at a specific angle to create a rainbow, which is why they are typically observed early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
Clouds are made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed from water vapor in the air. The water droplets or ice crystals gather together to form visible clouds that we see in the sky.
Yes, tiny water droplets forming at the spout of a kettle is typically due to condensation. When the hot water vapor comes into contact with the cooler spout, it cools down and condenses into the water droplets that you see.
Fog consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which scatter light and reduce visibility. When light hits these droplets, it gets scattered in various directions, making it difficult for our eyes to distinguish objects clearly. This scattering effect creates a hazy and opaque appearance, impairing our ability to see through fog.
Water vapour is not a gas. We can not see gas. Once we see the water vapour as droplets in the air then it is small liquid droplets of water. The steam that we see above the kettle is again condensed droplets of water that have lost the energy to maintain their gaseous existence. Close to the spout of the kettle we cannot see steam because that is where there is the gas molecules of water. If you can see it then it is a liquid. Humidity in the air is a gas.
Mostly they would be water droplets which may be because of rainfall, morning dew (condensation) or irrigation.
Rainbows are created by water droplets in the air acting as prisms. If it's dry, there are no water droplets in the air, and no rainbows.
One can view images of water droplets from photo sharing sites such as Instagram and PhotoBucker. One can also view pictures of water droplets via internet video and picture sharing websites such as YouTube.
It is water the was evaporated and turned in to a gas. That is why you can't see it.unless im the only one who can see steam..
water vapour
Yes. If they were only water vapor, you wouldn't be able to see them.