This is known as the "humidity" of the air. Warmer air can hold more water than colder air.
The percentage of water vapor in the air, compared to the maximum amount possible at that temperature, is called the relative humidity.
Air that contains 100% of the possible water vapor is said to be saturated. In some cases, more water is added to the air, causing it to become supersaturated (relative humidity over 100%).
When water vapor turns into clouds, it is called condensation. This process occurs when warm air containing water vapor rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that form clouds.
There are a number of names for condensed water vapor in the atmosphere: Mist, fog, clouds, rain, sleet, snow, hail are names for some of the types of condensed water vapor.
All clouds are made of water vapor.
There are 3 changes of state.The change of state from water to water vapor is called evaporation.The change of state from water vapor to clouds is called CONDENSATION.The last state is precipitation,which is the clouds getting heavier resulting to the production of rain.
Clouds are visible masses of condensed water droplets or ice crystals floating in the atmosphere, while water vapor is the invisible gaseous form of water that is present in the air. Clouds form when water vapor in the air condenses around particles like dust or salt nuclei.
Clouds
Large masses of water vapor are called clouds. Clouds are formed when warm air rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
When water vapor turns into clouds, it is called condensation. This process occurs when warm air containing water vapor rises and cools, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets that form clouds.
There are a number of names for condensed water vapor in the atmosphere: Mist, fog, clouds, rain, sleet, snow, hail are names for some of the types of condensed water vapor.
All clouds are made of water vapor.
There are 3 changes of state.The change of state from water to water vapor is called evaporation.The change of state from water vapor to clouds is called CONDENSATION.The last state is precipitation,which is the clouds getting heavier resulting to the production of rain.
Clouds or fog.
It can be called "Water Vapor", "Steam", or "Clouds".
Clouds have to do with water because water vapor precipitates into the clouds.
All clouds are condensing water vapor.
they are puffy because water is inside the cloud. They are called cumulus clouds and are formed, like all clouds, of water vapor.
it is called condensation when water vapor forms clouds