Fluids
No, water is not considered a form of air. Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, while water is a liquid compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
No. Water vapor occurs naturally and is harmless, and is needed for precipitation. ********************* It could be argued both ways. Water vapour is considered a pollutant by people because of its apparent 90% contribution to the natural greenhouse effect. Though this may be the case, water vapour is, well, simply that: water vapour. It is what turns into rain, and rain is good. So both ways, rain could be considered a pollutant or not.
Yes, air, water, and steam are all considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container. Fluids can be both liquids and gases.
The Pharynx is the organ found at the back of the mouth that food, water, and air can all pass through.
Carbon dioxide can be considered both an air pollutant due to its role in climate change and a beneficial chemical as it is essential for photosynthesis in plants, which is the basis of the food chain.
Mist is considered a mixture because it consists of tiny water droplets suspended in air, which can vary in size and distribution. These droplets do not chemically combine with the air but rather coexist physically, allowing for the distinct properties of both water and air to be present. As a colloid, mist can exhibit characteristics of both liquids and gases, further emphasizing its nature as a mixture.
No, the moon lacks both air and water.
Substances that flow and take the shape of their container are considered fluids. Common examples include water, oil, gasoline, and air. Liquids and gases are both considered fluids.
No, water is not considered a form of air. Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, while water is a liquid compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
They need both air and water
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Water vapor in the air is water in the form of a gas.
No. Water vapor occurs naturally and is harmless, and is needed for precipitation. ********************* It could be argued both ways. Water vapour is considered a pollutant by people because of its apparent 90% contribution to the natural greenhouse effect. Though this may be the case, water vapour is, well, simply that: water vapour. It is what turns into rain, and rain is good. So both ways, rain could be considered a pollutant or not.
Fog is a mixture of water and air, which is itself a mixture..
Yes, air, water, and steam are all considered fluids because they can flow and take the shape of their container. Fluids can be both liquids and gases.