yes it can. when you feel steam it is water vapor
High levels of water vapor in the air can make you feel sticky and uncomfortable because it increases the moisture on your skin, making it harder for sweat to evaporate. This can disrupt your body's natural cooling system, causing you to feel hotter and more uncomfortable.
Humidity describes how much water vapor is in the air. Humidity is what makes you feel sticky and moist on hot summer days.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
Water vapor is water in the form of a gas.
Evaporation: The process of water turning into vapor. Condensation: The process of water vapor turning into liquid. Cloud: A visible mass of condensed water vapor. Steam: Water vapor produced by boiling water. Humidity: The amount of water vapor present in the air. Mist: Fine droplets of water vapor in the air. Dew: Water vapor that has condensed on a surface as small droplets.
Water vapor is the gas state of water, and contributes to humidity in the atmosphere. Water vapor absorbs heat and can make the air feel warmer than it really is.
Sometimes A2. If it is misty or raining, you can feel the water in the air.
Water vapor is the gas state of water, and contributes to humidity in the atmosphere. Water vapor absorbs heat and can make the air feel warmer than it really is.
The water vapor directly above the pot would feel warm and moist on your hand. It would create a sensation of heat and dampness due to the evaporation of the boiling water.
High levels of water vapor in the air can make you feel sticky and uncomfortable because it increases the moisture on your skin, making it harder for sweat to evaporate. This can disrupt your body's natural cooling system, causing you to feel hotter and more uncomfortable.
humidity is water vapor in the atmosphere that makes the weather feel hotter than it really is
Humidity describes how much water vapor is in the air. Humidity is what makes you feel sticky and moist on hot summer days.
You mean vapor?
water vapor
Water vapor is present in the air around us, and we can detect it through various means. One way is by observing weather phenomena, such as clouds and precipitation, which are formed from condensed water vapor. Additionally, we can feel humidity in the air, especially on warm days, as higher moisture levels can make the environment feel muggy. Instruments like hygrometers also measure the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere, providing quantitative evidence of its presence.
The process of water turning into gas (water vapor) is called evaporation.Heating water into water vapor is called boiling. High-temperature water vapor is called steam.The water has become water vapor.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)