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Are clouds and air an example of gas?

Clouds are mostly made up of water vapor, which is indeed a gas. Air itself isn't a gas, but it is made up of many different gases, such as nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and many others.


Examples of gas material that u can see around ur house?

None, or we all will be blinded by air, since white clouds are liquid and colorful smokes are solid instead of gas.


What are examples of a gas to a liquid?

The clouds which are water vapor (this is your gas) rain (which is your liquid) down in the form of percipitation.


What change from solid to gas?

Deposition examples: gaseous iodine, and the water in snow clouds.


What gas makes up clouds?

Clouds are gaseous. They are made of billions of tiny water droplets suspended in the air.


Are clouds composed of gas or liquid?

Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, making them a mixture of both gas and liquid.


Are clouds composed of liquid or gas?

Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, making them a mixture of both liquid and gas.


Is air an examples of matter?

No its not, air is actually and example of gas.


Is water vapor and clouds water in a gas form?

Yes, water vapor is the gas form of water. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. When water vapor in the air condenses and forms these droplets or crystals, clouds are created.


2 examples of liquid changing to gas?

Boiling water: When water is heated, it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state, forming steam. Evaporation of alcohol: When rubbing alcohol is exposed to air, it evaporates and changes into a gas.


What kind of gas does a cloud have?

Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. Clouds do not contain gas specifically, but rather water vapor that has condensed into visible droplets or ice crystals due to cooler temperatures in the atmosphere.


What are the examples of physical changes in air and in land?

Physical changes consist of gas -> liquid -> solid through processes of: Gas -> Liquid (Condensation) Liquid -> Solid (Freezing) Solid -> Liquid (Melting) Liquid -> Gas (Evaporation) Gas -> Solid (Deposition) Solid -> Gas (Sublimation) Now considering the question... you ask for "examples." Well maybe the Hydrogen (gas) and Oxygen (gas) in the air condense to form water (liquid). As for land, shouldn't that be everything?