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Water vapor varies from location to location.
The amount of water vapor in the air varies considerably depending on climate and weather. In a desert water vapor may account for a tiny fraction of a percent of the air. In a tropical rainforest during a storm water vapor may account for as much as 4% of the air.
Jupiter's stripes are caused by various storms and the different gases in its atmosphere. Jupiter's atmosphere contains mostly hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of methane, sulfur, ammonia, and water.
The percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere is approximately 21%. Nitrogen makes up 78% and the last 2% percent is a mixture of various different gases, mostly argon.
Condensation creates clouds, fog, and various forms of precipitation, like rain, hail, sleet and snow.
That's because water vapor is so variable in its concentration in the atmosphere.
Perhaps because it's so variable, and always so small. The water vapor content in the atmosphere is never more than about 5%, but it can be more or less depending on location, time of day, altitude in the atmosphere, weather conditions such as fog, clouds, temperature, etc.
Water vapor varies from location to location.
Personally measuring is very difficult. It is due to various instruments.
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Usually uranium with various U-235 percentages.
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Sun's atmosphere releases various rays. UV is one of them.
there are various chemical and physical reactions that go on in the geosphere that is caused by the atmosphere.
The amount of water vapor in the air varies considerably depending on climate and weather. In a desert water vapor may account for a tiny fraction of a percent of the air. In a tropical rainforest during a storm water vapor may account for as much as 4% of the air.
It has various percentages of different things. If you put more information in the question you may get a more useful answer.