Q: Where do you find water vapor?
A:Ugh..science class all over again.
Water Vapor occurs in oceans. Our most universal solvent. Which is water, water has alot of water vapor(evaporation).
We can have it alot at our water resivoirs.
Especially, when it is near the sun. The sun heats up the water which occurs water vapor.
That's my vision of what it is.
Hope your happy with your answer!
No, water vapor is not nitrogen. Water vapor is the gaseous form of water, while nitrogen is a separate element that is found in the atmosphere as a gas. Water vapor is a result of the evaporation of liquid water, while nitrogen is a naturally occurring element in the air we breathe.
Water vapor is found in the atmosphere, which is the layer of gases that surrounds Earth. It is present in varying concentrations depending on factors such as temperature, altitude, and weather conditions.
Water vapor is present in very low concentrations in the upper stratosphere, primarily from transport processes and chemical reactions in the lower atmosphere. It plays a role in stratospheric chemistry and has implications for ozone depletion.
The amount of water vapor in atmospheric gases is highly variable. More water vapor is found at lower altitudes, at 30,000 feet there is virtually no water vapor. There is a maximum of 4% water vapor in the atmosphere at any time.
Water on Earth can be found in oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, ice caps, groundwater, and as vapor in the atmosphere.
hydrosphere
Water vapour is only made of evaporated water
Water, ice, vapor.
No, water vapor is not nitrogen. Water vapor is the gaseous form of water, while nitrogen is a separate element that is found in the atmosphere as a gas. Water vapor is a result of the evaporation of liquid water, while nitrogen is a naturally occurring element in the air we breathe.
Clouds
Droplets and small amount of water vapor are found on Pluto's surface.
Liquid water, water vapor, and ice.
On Earth, water can be found as vapor, liquid, and ice.
The three states or forms of water found on Earth are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
Water vapor is found in the atmosphere, which is the layer of gases that surrounds Earth. It is present in varying concentrations depending on factors such as temperature, altitude, and weather conditions.
Water vapor is present in very low concentrations in the upper stratosphere, primarily from transport processes and chemical reactions in the lower atmosphere. It plays a role in stratospheric chemistry and has implications for ozone depletion.
You mean vapor?