water vapor
Air with 100% of the water vapor that can be held at that temperature is said to be saturated.
If humidity increases until the air cannot hold more water vapor, the excess water vapor will be released as precipitation, leading to rain, snow, or other forms of precipitation. This process helps balance the amount of water vapor in the air.
Air that has reached its water vapor capacity is considered saturated. This means that the air cannot hold any more water vapor at its current temperature and pressure, leading to condensation or precipitation.
This is because the air around the tumbler contains water vapour in it. When these water vapour came in contact with the cold, they contact with cold water, loses energy and converted into liquid state, which we see as water droplets.
You cannot see the air itself, but you can see things that are in the air. The funnel itself is condensation. It consists of tiny droplets of water just like an ordinary cloud. Air entering tornado undergoes a rapid pressure drop which in turn causes a temperature drop. Since the air flowing into a tornado is usually moist, this causes the moisture to condense. Tornadoes can also lift significant amounts of soil and occasionally larger debris into the air, forming a debris cloud which can sometimes engulf the funnel.
Yes, they are alike, although they are not very alike. When water turns into water vapour it disolves into the air, and you cannot see it, but steam is created by heat, and doesn't disolve into the air and you can see it.
Water vapour is not a gas. We can not see gas. Once we see the water vapour as droplets in the air then it is small liquid droplets of water. The steam that we see above the kettle is again condensed droplets of water that have lost the energy to maintain their gaseous existence. Close to the spout of the kettle we cannot see steam because that is where there is the gas molecules of water. If you can see it then it is a liquid. Humidity in the air is a gas.
The air.
the air we breath in has all those. The water in the air is in gaseous form(which is also known as water vapour)and that is the reason why we cannot see water that is in in the air. Besides the things mentioned in the question, there are other gases in the air like nitrogen , helium, hydrogen and neon
because water is how they breath and air is how we breath. we cannot breath in water so they cannot breath in air.
air
Because water is duty and because the sun
We cannot see the salt particle when it is added to the water because it dissolves
You cannot see air. Light passes through it.
Air.
THROUGH air or water transverse waves cannot travel. But on the surface of water transverse waves can be produced
yes.we can feel