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yes water vapour is seen as steam gas floating in the aiir
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YES. It will act as a convex lens.
because they are full of water they are full of water they block out the sun.
clouds act like insulators for Earth. they slow down the process of the sun's heat (and uv) rays reaching Earth .
If they are dry they would act as insulators.
By the water cycle, I suspect you mean evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff. Evaporation is the change from water to water vapor, lifting into the sky, where condensation occurs. What condensation is, is the act of turning the water vapor into large fog banks, called clouds. When precipitation comes around, all the water in the clouds falls in some sort of water (ex. rain, snow, hail, etc.). Runoff is simply the act of the water getting back into rivers, streams, creeks, lakes, and of course oceans. I hope this is what you where looking for! LexaBookworm
yes water vapour is seen as steam gas floating in the aiir
greenhouse effect
You think probable to the aerosols from the atmosphere which act as nucleation centers.
Clouds form when water vapor pressure exceeds to its saturation level! And then the vapor or water droplets... condensate. so clouds indicate that some kind of cooling and relating to condensate to what has happened= LOW AIR PRESSURE!!!!!!
Yes, vapor water does contribute to the global increase in temperature. Water vapor is a greenhouse gas, meaning it can trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. As the Earth's temperature rises, more water evaporates and enters the atmosphere, creating a positive feedback loop that amplifies the warming effect.
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The answer is Glass.
They act as insulators. So impulses jump and move fast.