Mist and fog.
Clouds are neither soft or hard. They are made from water vapor so for example when you go through them you come out very wet.
There are multiple forms of H2O, like solid (Ice), and liquid (water), and then there's the gas form.
Clouds cover the sun when they are formed by water vapor condensing and turning into liquid droplets or ice crystals. These droplets and crystals scatter sunlight, making it appear as if the sun is covered.
I think you can just drink the water vapor out the air if you have an object below the dewpoint. But I don't think you can really drink the air itself though maybe just the water vapor. But you can eat air if you try REALLY REALLY hard.
The air itself cools to below the dewpoint. But there actually are surfaces in the sky, very small ones such as dust and salt particles. They are critical to droplet formation. Without them, the moist air would have a very hard time condensing the water out. It would have to be cooled to well below the dewpoint before enough water molecules could get together to form a droplet. But once it did that would be a sight because that highly subcooled droplet would suddenly be the surface that all the water would condense on, and it would get real big, real fast.
The thick water vapor that makes it hard to see is commonly referred to as fog. Fog forms when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets suspended in the air, reducing visibility. It typically occurs when warm, moist air meets cooler temperatures, causing the humidity to reach saturation. This phenomenon can create hazardous driving conditions and affect outdoor activities.
salt soaks into the water and makes the water hard to evaporate because its too thick. Ms.Melissa is my friend at Charles Ellis
Because of how thick the sand, water, and clay is all mixed together. That solution makes it thick and slow, but hard to get out of. When you walk through the sand and when you walk through clay, you have to use more muscles because of how thick it is. Mix these with water and salt, and your bound to get stuck.
Forms of Calcium is what makes hard water hard
That's because water vapor is so variable in its concentration in the atmosphere.
Hard water makes beer less mild than soft water, which is a good thing. Makes the beer nice and stroonggg! :)
To withstand high water pressure when they are submerged at sea.
Boiling hard water does not make it soft. Boiling water only removes some impurities and kills bacteria, but it does not change the mineral content that makes water hard. To soften hard water, a water softener system is needed.
When liquid water changes into water vapor, a process known as evaporation occurs. This happens when the water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid surface and enter the gaseous phase. Evaporation takes place at the surface of the liquid and continues until an equilibrium is reached with the surrounding air.
The primary chemical in hard water is calcium carbonate, which forms when water comes in contact with minerals like limestone and chalk. Additionally, magnesium salts can also contribute to water hardness.
Steam is produced to turn the turbines then it is released through the cooling towers. It is water vapor and if it is cool outside then it forms into clouds because it condenses in the air. During the summertime and when it is dry it is hard to see the water vapor.
firstly it makes the water hard water. Secondly salty water is not god for our health.