Water, as you may have noticed, is colorless. So is water vapor.
The most variable abundance in the atmosphere is Water Vapour and Ozone
It is produced by photosynthesis in plants.
Most of the oxygen in Earth's atmosphere comes from photosynthesis carried out by plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. These organisms utilize sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen during this process.
This is where we talk about the way water moves through the world. Water affects everything that happens in life. In Latin, "hydro" means water. Therefore, anything that scientists describe, when it comes to water, is a part of the HYDROsphere. That water may be at the bottom of the ocean or in the top layers of the atmosphere; it is all a part of the hydrosphere.
If you are referring to water vapor in the atmosphere, most comes from the largest water source on the planet, the oceans.
If you are referring to water vapor in the atmosphere, most comes from the largest water source on the planet, the oceans.
Most of the water in the air comes from evaporation of water bodies like oceans, rivers, and lakes. This process transforms liquid water into vapor, which then enters the atmosphere as moisture.
Most of the water vapor in the atmosphere evaporates from the world's oceans. The sun's energy heats up the ocean water, causing it to evaporate and form water vapor that eventually rises into the atmosphere.
The one that comes to mind is humidity.
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When wind comes from a direction that has passed over bodies of water, such as oceans or large lakes, it will generally carry the most moisture. This is because water bodies are a primary source of moisture in the atmosphere, which the wind picks up as it travels over the water surface.
Most water evaporation on Earth comes from the oceans, which cover about 71% of the planet's surface. The sun's energy heats the water, causing it to evaporate and form clouds, which then contribute to the global water cycle. Evaporation from lakes, rivers, and vegetation also contribute to the water cycle, but to a lesser extent than the oceans.
Evaporation.
The most variable abundance in the atmosphere is Water Vapour and Ozone
Burning fossil fuels
Water vapor