Tiny drops of liquid suspended in the air are typically from condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere. This can happen due to processes like evaporation, cooling of air, or mixing of air masses with different temperatures and humidity levels. These suspended liquid droplets can form clouds, fog, mist, or precipitation depending on the conditions.
On average, aerosols are lighter than air because they typically consist of tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas. The particles are so small that they can remain suspended in the air for extended periods.
I think the word you're referring to is 'precipitation'. After water vapor in the air condenses and becomes tiny droplets of liquid water, and the tiny droplets merge to form larger, heavier drops that are too heavy to remain suspended in the air, "precipitation" refers to the rain, snow, sleet, hail, or drizzle that falls to the surface.
Dust and pollen in the air are examples of particulate matter, which are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air. These particles can affect air quality and can be harmful when inhaled.
Yes, the word 'spray' is both a verb and a noun. The noun 'spray' is a word for liquid that is moving through the air in the form of tiny drops; a liquid in a container that can be forced out in tiny drops; the container of such a liquid; an act or instance of using such a container; a word for a group of flower on a branch used for decoration; an attractive arrangement of flowers; a word for a thing.
The drops of water form due to condensation. When the cold drink comes into contact with the warmer air around it, the water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water on the outer surface of the glass, forming the drops.
Suspended drops of liquid water are tiny water droplets that remain in the air due to factors like humidity, temperature, and air currents. These droplets can form clouds, fog, or mist, depending on their size and concentration.
Water appears in the liquid state in the atmosphere in the form of clouds, fog and mist. These consist of millions of tiny drops of liquid water suspended in the air currents. If these collect together as bigger drops they can fall as rain.
It depends because water and liquid has tiny tiny drops that can be 50 degrees or drops that can be 90 degrees. You only feel the average of the water or liquid. Room temperature is colder and hotter depending on the average liquids and tiny tiny drops
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The rapid zig-zag movement of tiny dust particles suspended in air or in liquid
Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, making them a mixture of both gas and liquid.
Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, making them a mixture of both liquid and gas.
No, a cloud is not a liquid in its natural state. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air.
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Fog is composed of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, which are in liquid form. This liquid water vapor condenses into small droplets when the air is cooled to its dew point.
On average, aerosols are lighter than air because they typically consist of tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas. The particles are so small that they can remain suspended in the air for extended periods.
Individual droplets are so small, that they can stay suspended in the air. If the droplets combine into larger drops that are too heavy to stay suspended, they fall as raindrops.