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Barometric pressure goes down in a tornado.
No, it can only be liquid the reason why is that gas floats around and liquid holds the shape of its container. So water can only possibly be liquid.
yes liquid water is more dense than ice water
A liquid-liquid solution that can be separated by distillation would be alcohol and water. Water will boil at a higher temperature allowing separation.
NO!! It's the other way around!! Condensation is from Water Vapour --> Liquid Water
Mercury is having a higher specific density ( about 13 times that of water) . So if we want to make a barometer using water it should be at least 13 times the length of mercury barometer that is about 11m so it is advisable to use mercury as a barometric liquid.
Above the surface of liquid water is a layer of water vapor. It has pressure. The atmosphere also has pressure. It pushes against the water vapor. The water vapor pushes against the atmosphere. It is called vapor pressure. It is related to temperature. When the vapor pressure equals barometric pressure, water boils. Normally this occurs at 100C or 212F. If you reduce the barometric pressure, you can reduce the boiling point of water. So when the barometric pressure is lower, the water vapor above the water has an easier time mixing with the atmosphere. As it mixes with the atmosphere, it is replaced by vapor from the water. It evaporates.
Water pollution can change the quality of water and make it unsuitable for drinking.
Water pollution can change the quality of water and make it unsuitable for drinking.
Turbulence, pollution, and organisms inhabiting it.
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Water vapor is different from liquid water because water vapor is a gas, and liquid water is a liquid.
Rain is a liquid because it is water.
Atmospheric pressure is defined as the force per unit of area pressed against a surface by the weight of the air. The simplest way to observe barometric pressure is by looking at a barometer. The simplest barometers involve the atmospheric pressure pushing a liquid up a tube by pushing down on surrounding liquid.
Water can exist in three phases which are solid, liquid, and gas. So liquid water is water in the liquid phase.
Barometric pressure measures the weight of the air.
temperature of the air barometric pressure water vapor content of the air