ionosphere
Yes, water ice and water vapor are the same types of matter. Its only the state of matter that is different. Water ice is solid and water vapor is gas.
Mostly in Antarctica. 3% of the world's water is FRESH water. But, therefore, ONLY 1% of it is actually drinkable. Fresh water is stored in the glaciers of Antarctica, Greenland etc, icebergs, shallow ground water, and lakes and rivers.
You need to get out in the company of others; your hurt and disappointment will only intensify if you stay confined here in your room.
It is mostly nitrogen (70%), some other of its main gases also include oxygen, carbon dioxide an water vapour. Around large citys it gets polluted, usually from the by products of inustrial combustion. Intrestingly although there is alot of fuss about " too much carbondioxde in the atmosphere" it only makes up around 3% of the gases.
The substance is water. Strictly speaking though, water doesn't exist anywhere on earth in a pure water form in any of the three states. As a gas and as a liquid, all the water on earth is a light carbonic acid, as it contains considerable amounts of carbon, and other chemicals, earth water has a ph of 7. all water vapour on earth is carbonic acid, or another acid or alcaline mix. Sulphur can also be found in solid, liquid, and gas form. So it seems the question is a trick! liquid sulphur drips and flows all over volcanoes... many chemicals occupy the three states in varying degrees of purity.
Air is the mixture of different gases (like oxigen, nitrogen, co2 e.t.c.) & water vapour. Gases are only gases, here is no water vapour. And water vapour is form after the vapourization of water at high temperature.
No! When the sun heat up the ocean and/or other aquatic biomes the water rise up into the atmosphere and turn into water vapor,which it is called evaporation.
Water vapour is only made of evaporated water
No! The stuff that comes out of your mouth, for example, is water vapour. The foggy stuffs!
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Well the material to make alveolus traps water vapour while only letting oxygen and carbon dioxide through
Today??? It's cold (vapor pressure is lower) and clear (the air has shed [rain or warmed up] some of the water vapor it contained when it came in off the Pacific ocean0.
Clouds are water vapor. they float in the atmosphere until they precipitate ( let go rain or snow, etc) They move along with the wind, as they float in the atmosphere. Let us not fog things further, Fog is cloud mater, very diffuse at ground or low level and tends towards Grey color.
When ice cubes are kept in beaker the water vapour in the air condenses on the outer walls of the beaker.this shows the presence of vapour in air.
water vapor. OR as we spell it in England : water vapour. Also, don't forget the carbon dioxide. It's only fifth in quantity, but is important in "global warming" and for plant life.