It will condense into clouds and rain and the cycle will start over.
This phenomenon is called evaporation. Water molecules at the water surface gain sufficient energy to be released in the atmosphere.
When a cold spoon is placed near the vapor of boiling water, the water vapor cools down and condenses into water droplets on the surface of the spoon. This happens because the cold temperature of the spoon causes the water vapor to lose energy and transform back into liquid form.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
it drys up and dies.... :p
it turns into oxygen
It will condense into clouds and rain and the cycle will start over.
As water vapor condenses to form a cloud, the energy that was in the water vapor is released into the atmosphere in the form of latent heat. This released energy helps to fuel the process of condensation, where water vapor changes into liquid water droplets that make up the cloud.
the water vapor turns to liquid
It becomes condensation.The water vapor turns into a liquid
Condensing happens when water vapor cools and becomes liquid water.
When water vapor is cooled to its dew point, the heat energy is released as latent heat, causing the water vapor to condense into liquid water. This latent heat is the energy required for the phase change from gas to liquid, and is released back into the surrounding environment during condensation.
In the research that I have done, water vapor is released from leaves when burned. Even when leaves rot and decay, they release water vapor.
It will turn back into water .
When water vapor is cooled, it loses energy and condenses back into liquid water. This process is called condensation.
I think as it gets cooler it can hold less water vapor....
The vapor pressure of water decreases when mixed with sodium chloride. This is because the presence of sodium chloride particles in the water lowers the vapor pressure of the solution compared to pure water at the same temperature.
This phenomenon is called evaporation. Water molecules at the water surface gain sufficient energy to be released in the atmosphere.