it becomes a solid
Water vapor moves through the atmosphere by a process called evaporation, where liquid water turns into vapor due to heat energy from the sun. The water vapor then rises into the atmosphere and can be transported by wind currents, eventually condensing back into liquid form to form clouds or falling back to the ground as precipitation.
Transpiration is the main process that moves water upward in the trunk of a tree. This involves the evaporation of water from the leaves, creating a negative pressure in the xylem vessels which pulls up more water from the roots to replace it. This process is driven by the cohesion and adhesion properties of water molecules.
When a cloud holding water vapor suddenly cools, the water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. This process forms precipitation, such as rain or snow, which falls to the ground.
If water vapor becomes extremely cold, it will condense and turn into liquid water. This process is known as condensation and it happens when the water vapor loses enough energy to change state from gas to liquid.
when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain
Upward
Water cycle is the way that water moves from being water vapor, to liquid water and back to water vapor.
water condenses and when there is enough water vapor is condensed it rains so it may transpire or evaporate once more
It moves upward just as hotter air does.
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.
geyser
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.
A geyser is formed when a spring is geothermally heated to the point that the water bursts through the surface in an upward stream of water and water vapor. The eruption is caused by superheated water that has been heated by magma beneath the earth's surface.
Water vapor moves through the atmosphere by a process called evaporation, where liquid water turns into vapor due to heat energy from the sun. The water vapor then rises into the atmosphere and can be transported by wind currents, eventually condensing back into liquid form to form clouds or falling back to the ground as precipitation.