Volcanic gas?
Water in it's gaseous form is referred to as steam. steam
When water vapor rises and cools, it reaches a temperature called the dew point. At this point, the water vapor condenses back into liquid water, forming clouds or fog. If the cooling continues, the condensed water droplets may grow and eventually fall as precipitation.
Water from the ocean is evaporated by the sun, The hot water vapor rises and expands because there is less air pressure higher in the sky , then furhter inland, the water condences into clouds and falls down as rain (or precipitaion). Its called the water cycle
The surface of the earth is called the geosphere, which includes the solid outer layer known as the lithosphere. This layer is composed of the crust and upper mantle and is where geological processes like volcanoes and earthquakes occur.
Volcanoes on land tend to be more explosive and have thicker lava flows, while underwater volcanoes, known as submarine volcanoes or seamounts, are typically less explosive and produce pillow lava formations due to rapid cooling in water. Underwater volcanoes also contribute to the formation of new oceanic crust as they erupt along mid-ocean ridges.
Evaporated water is called vapors.
water vapors
Evaporated water is water vapors.
Turning a vapour into a liquid is called condensation.
The change of vapors in liquid is called condensation.
The change of vapors in liquid is called condensation.
This gas is formed from water vapors.
Water in it's gaseous form is referred to as steam. steam
When water evaporates, it turns into vapors. These vapors reach earth's surface.
Water vapors are formed by evaporation . Condensation turns vapors into water again.
Deliquescence
A change of phase; from gas phase (water vapors) to liquid phase; the phenomenon is called condensation.