One homely proof is a small "home handyman" compressor. All compressors have a valve in the bottom. After the compressor has been filled with ambient air, it is used for the job at hand, and then "bled" of the compressed air inside the tank. The last step is to open the valve on the tanks very bottom - and water will drip out. That water was in the air, and precipitated out when the air was compressed.
Water vapor
8c because the warmer the air, the more water it can hold
Yes, water contains dissolved gases, including oxygen and carbon dioxide, which are present in the form of air.
Air contains about 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen, while water can only dissolve a limited amount of gas. Therefore, the oxygen in air dissolves in water at a higher proportion than nitrogen. This is due to the partial pressure of oxygen being higher in air compared to nitrogen.
Air dissolved in water contains a higher percentage of oxygen than nitrogen because oxygen is more soluble in water than nitrogen. This is due to the differences in their molecular characteristics, such as molecular weight and polarity, which affect their solubility in water.
Relative humidity. There are many measurement standards.
you would say the air was humid
Water vapor
Neither 'contain' air but both can be aerated.
It contains more water vapor than cold air.
It contains more water vapor than cold air.
contains less water
The air that contains water vapor in equilibrium at a certain temperature is called saturated air. At saturation, the air has reached its maximum water vapor capacity at that temperature, leading to a balance between evaporation and condensation.
8c because the warmer the air, the more water it can hold
Yes, water contains dissolved gases, including oxygen and carbon dioxide, which are present in the form of air.
Yes. Porous soil contains more air spaces between the particles, which is needed by burrowing animals such as worms. Water tends to fill these spaces, but even wet soil and sand may contain small air pockets.
Scuba Breathing Apparatus.