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there are two types of water vapor it is a evaporation and condensation
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
It is basically the water bodies like the oceans and seas that are the second largest source of water vapor. The plants are the second largest sources of water vapor.
Condensed water vapor refers to water vapor that has cooled and changed back into liquid form. This process is known as condensation and often occurs when warm air cools down, causing the water vapor it contains to condense into droplets or form clouds.
The four main sources of water vapor are oceans, lakes, rivers, and the ground surface (via evaporation). Other sources include plants transpiring water vapor into the atmosphere and human activities like industrial processes and combustion contributing to atmospheric water vapor.
Both "Camouflaging the Chimera" by Yusef Komunyakaa and Part 1 of "Vapor Trail Reflected in the Frog Pond" by David Kinnell employ vivid imagery that evokes a sense of nature's complexity and interconnectedness. They utilize rich sensory details to explore themes of transformation and the interplay between reality and perception. The imagery in both poems evokes a feeling of introspection and a deep connection to the natural world, highlighting the beauty and mystery inherent in their surroundings.
Images from the natural world in Vietnam
You mean vapor?
The root word of evaporation is "vapor," which comes from the Latin word "vapor."
Vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its condensed phase (liquid or solid) at a given temperature. Vapor density, on the other hand, is the mass of a vapor per unit volume of air. In essence, vapor pressure relates to the equilibrium between the vapor and its condensed phase, while vapor density pertains to the mass of vapor in a given volume of air.
The answer could be one of these depending on the answers you were given. Images of nature Images from the natural world in Vietnam That soldiers are immersed in a natural world (APEX) !/
The vapor pressure deficit formula is used to calculate the difference between the actual vapor pressure and the saturation vapor pressure in the atmosphere. It is calculated by subtracting the actual vapor pressure from the saturation vapor pressure.
L. Aron Chang has written: 'Millimeter-wave imaging radiometer (MIR) data processing and development of water vapor retrieval algorithms' -- subject(s): Millimeter waves, Data processing, Radiometers, Water vapor, Algorithms, Calibrating, Clouds (Meteorology), Moisture content, Microwave imagery, Atmospheric moisture, Rawinsondes, Humidity, Microwave sensors, Microwave radiometers
superheated vapor is a vapor that has been heated above its boiling point.
Frank J. Wentz has written: 'A well calibrated ocean algorithm for SSM/I' -- subject(s): Water vapor, Microwave imagery, Error analysis, Geophysics, Ocean surface, Wind velocity, Algorithms, Air water interactions 'A well-calibrated ocean algorithm for special sensor microwave/imager' -- subject(s): Brightness temperature, Water vapor, Calibrating, Microwave imagery, Ocean surface, Geophysics, Wind velocity, Algorithms 'Deriving earth science products from SSM/I' -- subject(s): Brightness temperature, Ground truth, Calibrating, Microwave imagery, Wind measurement, Ocean surface, Microwave radiometers 'A two-scale scattering model with application to the JONSWAP '75 aircraft microwave scatterometer experiment' -- subject(s): Atmospheric radiation, Microwaves
If you mean this poem The old watch: their thick eyes puff and foreclose by the moon. The young, heads trailed by the beginnings of necks, shiver, in the guarantee they shall be bodies. In the frog pond the vapor trail of a SAC bomber creeps, I hear its drone, drifting, high up in immaculate ozone. Then the answer is: Swimming tadpoles (APEX) !/ !
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