If water could not condense in the atmosphere, the water cycle would be severely disrupted, leading to a lack of precipitation. This would result in arid conditions, causing widespread droughts and negatively impacting ecosystems, agriculture, and freshwater supplies. Without condensation, clouds would not form, and temperatures could rise significantly due to decreased evaporative cooling. Ultimately, the inability to condense water would threaten life on Earth, as essential water resources would become increasingly scarce.
If the atmosphere could no longer hold water vapor, it would result in extremely dry conditions with no clouds, precipitation, or humidity. This could lead to widespread desertification, crop failures, and ecological disruptions due to lack of water availability for plants and animals. Additionally, the water cycle would be disrupted, affecting weather patterns globally.
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
It is impossible for the water vapour in the air to be at a different temperature from the air of which it is a part. However warm air can hold more water vapour than cool air. Thus when air is warming up there are unlikely to be any clouds (clouds are caused by water vapour condensing out of air).
When water vapor rises high in the atmosphere and cools, it condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This can happen because the air at higher altitudes is colder, causing the water vapor to reach its dew point temperature and change from a gas to a liquid or solid form.
There would first have to be an atmosphere and water. The surface of the moon is subject to radiation given off by the sun and has no legitimate atmosphere to protect it from the heat of the sun. So no.
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Water vapor in the air condenses when it cools below its dew point, which is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with moisture. This can happen when warm air cools down, such as at night, or when moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface.
could water exist as a liquid if we don't have a atmosphere
It froze because of the lack of atmosphere
If the atmosphere could no longer hold water vapor, it would result in extremely dry conditions with no clouds, precipitation, or humidity. This could lead to widespread desertification, crop failures, and ecological disruptions due to lack of water availability for plants and animals. Additionally, the water cycle would be disrupted, affecting weather patterns globally.
This water remain as a gas.
Water could exist as a liquid on Earth without an atmosphere in specific conditions where the temperature and pressure allow for liquid water to form. However, without an atmosphere, these conditions would be less stable and water would be more likely to evaporate or freeze quickly due to the lack of atmospheric pressure and insulation.
Clouds carry large amounts of water vapor. Also, fog and steam carry large amounts of water vapor but is not as large or condence amount.
These molecules gain sufficient energy to escape into atmosphere.