Positive water vapor feedback is when CO2 is burned into the atmosphere, causing the temperatures to rise. Higher, warmer temps mean MORE water vapor. Water Vapor is also a gas that traps heat. The amount of water vapor feedback is important to climate science circles.
-Learned from USA Today, 2004
water vapor forms a musk,dew,or left over water droplets
when water vapor escapes from a leaf, it is called transpiration.
Soild water
Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
Water vapor in the air is water in the form of a gas.
In the negative feedback relationship between clouds and temperature, clouds tend to cool the atmosphere by reflecting sunlight back into space. This helps regulate temperature. In contrast, the positive feedback relationship between water vapor and temperature involves water vapor trapping heat in the atmosphere, leading to a further increase in temperature. This can create a cycle of warming.
Water vapor can act as a positive feedback in the Earth's climate system by trapping heat and enhancing the greenhouse effect, leading to further warming. However, water vapor can also act as a negative feedback by forming clouds, which can reflect incoming solar radiation back to space and cool the Earth's surface.
Is the clotting of blood an example of positive or negative feedback?
positive feedback is always benificial but regenerative feedback may or may not.
Positive feedback.
A: Any feedback that contributes to the input is positive feedback any feedback that subtract from the input is negative feedback
Positive feedback Positive feedback
The positive feedback loop is terminated by the end of childbirth...
Perhaps you don't understand the meaning of positive and negative feedback. Positive feedback keeps adding to a process. Negative feedback doesn't. If a person fills a bathtub, positive feedback will continue the filling even if it runs over. Negative feedback will turn the water off when the tub is filled. So, negative feedback maintains homeostasis. Homeostasis means "steady state". When a processes is completed, it turns it off. Example: Blood sugar levels remain in a certain range.
- temperature - negative feedback loop - positive feedback loop - water balance
Postive feedback
A positive feedback mechanism is a system the responds to perturbation in the same direction as the perturbation. A positive feedback mechanism allow cells to adapt to changes in their environment rapidly and efficiently. Positive feedback allows cells to reach new levels of equilibrium corresponding to the stimulus in the environment