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Water vapor as well as liquid water give Earth its blue color.
The gas form of water is called steam or water vapor.
Its not, steam and water vapor, both gaseous forms of water, are invisible. Water on earth's surface, below it's surface, or in its atmosphere is only visible in the form of liquid or ice. Its possible that under pressure conditions elsewhere in the universe that gaseous water could be visible.
evaporation Evaporation is what puts the vapour into the atmosphere, but once it's there it's called cloud, and I bet you knew that! How about "humidity" ? 'Vapor' is invisible. Cloud is actually liquid and no longer vapor.
When the lenses are cooler than the surrounding air, the water vapor in the air may condense on the lenses, just as the water vapor in your breath condenses into steam when you exhale in very cold air.
It condensed water vapor to form the oceans by the Earth's vapor into the water.
Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
The stratosphere contains almost no water vapor.
The water vapor concentration constantly fluctuates.
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Condensed water vapor from the sky typically falls back to Earth as rain.
the layer (of the earth) that contains the most water vapor is the troposphere
hydrosphere
The rain cycle, Water vapor rises, cools , condenses into drops, and falls back to earth.
Water Vapor Because If The Air Did Not Have Wator Vapor In It, It Would Be Very Staticy And Dry!
The water vapor concentration constantly fluctuates.
It evaporates or heats into water vapor.