Yes, propeller planes can leave vapor trails, although they are typically less noticeable than those produced by jet engines. Vapor trails, or contrails, form when water vapor in the aircraft's exhaust condenses and freezes in the cold upper atmosphere, creating visible ice crystals. Factors such as altitude, temperature, and humidity influence the formation of these trails, so they may not always be present.
Contrails (short for "condensation trails") or vapour trails are artificial clouds that are the visible trails of condensed water vapour made by the exhaust of aircraft engines. As the hot exhaust gases cool in the surrounding air they may precipitate a cloud of microscopic water droplets. If the air is cold enough, this trail will comprise tiny ice crystals.
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Contrails or vapour trails.
A chemtrail is a conspiracy theory that suggests that the white lines seen behind planes in the sky are chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed for sinister purposes. However, the scientific community has debunked these claims, explaining that these trails are actually contrails - condensation trails that form when water vapor from aircraft engines freezes in high-altitude, cold air.
All aircraft engines emit hot air and they are usually flying in very cold air, so the hot air appears as a vapour trail.
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If you look carefully at a boiling kettle, water vapour is the white vapour you can see. Steam is actually the invisible short section between the spout of the kettle and the start of the water vapour.
A green colour, water vapour and, (during the daylight), oxygen.
Water vapour exits the plant via the leaves
Answer:transpiration or respiration
water vapour is released through process called transpiration
plants release extra water in the form of water vapour from small holes of their leaves known as stomata ,that water vapour rises in the atmosphere in the form of clouds and that water vapour returns to earth in form of rain .