Humidity means the amount of water vapor in the air. It begins with the letter H.
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
There are a few factors that increase the ability to hold water vapor or in other words evaporation. If there is a increased amount of clouds in the air that means the air is collecting more water vapor and the water vapor forms around aerosols which are tiny dust particles that water forms around, eventually it condenses and falls back down to earth as rain or some sort of precipitation according to the atmospheric conditions.Higher air pressure, and higher temperature will both increase the ability of the air to absorb water vapour.
When water evaporates, it forms clouds in the upper trophosphere, the part of the atmosphere we live in. Also, water vapor makes up a part of the atmosphere, which is why water condenses on your window.
Yes. To list a few: valence. van de graaff machine. van der Waals. vapor. variable. vertex. volume.
Besides the gases that comprise air, air can also contain variable amounts of water vapor -- characterized by the term, "relative humidity." Because the amount of water vapor held in air can change, it is simpler and more sensible to express component gas percentages on the basis of dry air. Type your answer here...
A five letter word which means to convert into vapor is steam. It is the process of heating or boiling water and turning it into vapor.
Evaporate
evaporate
Relative humidity expresses the amount of water vapor present in the air as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at that temperature. For example, if the relative humidity is 50%, it means the air is holding half of the maximum water vapor it can hold at that temperature.
Evaporate, sublimate
psychrometer (measures water vapor content in the atmosphere)
Evaporate, sublimate
Vapourise? No, it's Evaporate.
When the air is saturated, it means it is holding the maximum amount of water vapor it can at a given temperature. Further evaporation or addition of water vapor will lead to condensation or precipitation.
Humidity is not a liquid itself but rather a measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air. High humidity means there is a high concentration of water vapor in the air, while low humidity means there is less water vapor present.
Humidity is the amount of water vapor present in the air. It is a measure of the water content in the atmosphere, indicating how much moisture the air can hold. Low humidity means there is a lack of water vapor in the air, while high humidity means there is a higher amount of water vapor present.
Evaporate Vapourise Sublimate