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condensation is where a gas changes into liquid. so when vapor condenses it form clouds and then it rains, as well as it forms fogs. when this happens, it rains then the whole water cycle process starts again.
If water were present in large amounts in the thermosphere or exosphere, it would likely have a minimal effect on global temperatures. These layers of the atmosphere are extremely thin, and any water present would exist in the form of vapor due to the high temperatures. The overall impact on climate would be negligible.
The symbol of iodine is "I", not "L". It comes from the Greek word "iodes" meaning violet or purple, which is the color of iodine vapor.
Yes, the troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere and contains air as well as varying amounts of water vapor. Water vapor plays a key role in the formation of weather patterns and cloud formation within the troposphere.
The symbol for relative humidity represents the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum amount the air can hold at a given temperature.
Clouds carry large amounts of water vapor. Also, fog and steam carry large amounts of water vapor but is not as large or condence amount.
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yes. very high amount of water vapor.
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The symbol for Vapor Corp. in NASDAQ is: VPCO.
Thunderstorms are created.
Bromine vapor is chemically the same as bromine its just physically different so the symbol is still Br. :-)
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A hurricane requires an enormous supply of water vapor to develop. Such large amounts can only be found over warm ocean water.
condensation is where a gas changes into liquid. so when vapor condenses it form clouds and then it rains, as well as it forms fogs. when this happens, it rains then the whole water cycle process starts again.
Release large amounts of SO2 and NOx into the air. Those substances combine with water vapor in the atmosphere to form acid rain.
Air with high water vapor content has lower pressure because water vapor molecules are less dense than nitrogen and oxygen molecules found in dry air. This results in fewer gas molecules per unit volume, leading to lower pressure.