the troposphere. hope that helps :) oh and im 13 but yyou can take my word forit. im in high honors cemestry. im in class right not and im looking things up. i got this answer in many places. my teacher said its correct to so your welcome :)
water, vapor ,ice crystals,and dust
Solid particles such as dust and water vapors, without either of these, there would be no clouds.
You inhale them in with oxygen and other things in the air like water vapor or dust
Clouds are created out of water vapor from evaporated water. The water vapor comes from bodies of water, from a puddle to the ocean, that was evaporated from the sun. This vapor travels into the air, and sticks as clouds, until it comes back down as precipitation; snow, hail, rain, etc. And then the cycle starts again.
The Earth's AtmosphereThere are many things in the atmosphere, but basically it is made up of two different elements which are gases. Measured by volume (not weight) completely dry air contains approximately 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen with about 1% of everything else. The extra 1% or so of total air content consists of many different things. It is mostly argon plus small amounts of carbon dioxide and a number of other gases. However, air is not normally dry so you have to factor in an average of about 1% or more of water vapor. In addition to those things, air also contains dust, pollen, spores, ash, and various chemical pollutants. If you consider the air by mass or weight instead of volume then some of those gases like water vapor and carbon dioxide which are heavier would consist of a larger percentage of the air. The same would be true of particles and other pollutants in the air.
Dust, water vapor etc are in troposphere. It is the closest layer.
When it contains smoke, dust, volcanic ash, particles of water vapor, and/or soot
Atmosphere
Between solids, liquids, and gases, gases tend not to be observed at room temperature. For example, think about water - there's ice, water, and water vapor. We can see ice and water at room temperature, but water vapor can really only be seen on cold days, when you can see the water vapor from your breath condensing on dust particles in the air.
Ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds, dust, and other gases absorb energy in the atmosphere.
Ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds, dust, and other gases absorb energy in the atmosphere.
DUST!!!!!
1. The air contains dust particles along with other gases. These dust particles stick to the window and make it appear hazy. 2. Air contains water vapour. So when the air containing water vapour gets in contact with the window, the water creates stains on the window and make it appear hazy. Thus transparent windows should be wiped regularly.
Water condenses around dust particles and becomes clouds.
Ozone, water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds, dust, and other gases absorb energy in the atmosphere.
smoke contains a few gases and fine dust particles and is often harmfull for living beings\
Dust,pollen,water vapor...etc