You can expect to find lots of water vapor in the air in warm, humid climates, particularly in tropical regions and near large bodies of water such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Water vapor is also abundant in areas experiencing evaporation, like during hot summer days. Additionally, weather phenomena such as storms and clouds can also indicate higher concentrations of water vapor in the atmosphere.
Yes, water vapor is a gas. -si it es. but when evaporatied water collects up it returnes into el liquid.
well it depends on what type of plant it is some plants like little water and lots of sunlight some like lots of water and little sunlight and others like lots of water and lots of sunlight.
Yes, when snow evaporates it is called sublimation. Sublimation can occur on days with lots of sun and low humidity. The snow, does NOT melt. The snow evaporates.
After a hurricane, people can expect to clean up debris, repair damage to their homes or businesses, and possibly restore power and water services. Recovery efforts may involve working with insurance companies, seeking disaster assistance, and accessing community resources for support. It is important to prioritize safety by following guidance from local authorities and seeking professional help if needed.
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water vapor.
Water. Lots and lots of water.
Lots and lots of rain/ snow. E2
I would have to say water vapor. Since a desert is very dry with little rain which means no water vapor while a rain forest obviously gets lots of rain. It's also very hot and humid which means lots of water vapor.
In the Strait of Gibraltar, you will find water. Lots and lots of water. :D
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yes because their are lots of them so you would find some
lots of reptiles and no water and lots of animals that likes the hot places
Simply the rain drops and vapor are reflecting light making those colors. There could be lots of water vapor in that area. Also for a rainbow the air has to be moist(after it just rained).
They can do, if there are lots of forests to fill the air with water vapor (hence "rain" forest).
Mostly nitrogen and carbon dioxide, with lots of sulfa gasses as trace (plus water vapor).