Water vapour is a constituents in air because water vapour rises in the atmosphere & is always present in the atmospere in some or the other quantity.Also 0.0001% of air consist water vapour
Clouds are formed when water vapor condenses and gathers in the atmosphere to form visible droplets or ice crystals. These droplets are much larger and more densely packed than individual water vapor molecules typically found in the air, making them visible to the human eye. Water vapor in its gaseous state is transparent and individual molecules are too small to be seen without condensing into droplets or crystals.
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Hot air full of water vapour.
Water that evaporates will rise and form clouds of water vapour.
Yes.
You breathe out more water vapour then when you breathe in
The air that you exhale contains water vapour. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapour in the air.(the maximum amount of water vapour that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapour it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapour. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapour will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
Warmer air can carry more "dissolved" water(water wapour) than colder air can. When you breathe out moist, body-temperature air into colder air that excess water vapour condenses into tiny droplets, which create the fog that you see.
Scientists collect data about the amount of water vapour in the air because if there is a lot of water vapour, they can tell you that it might be humid, or that it is going to rain, or if there is barley any, you can breathe more lightly, HOPE THAT HELPS:)
It is because water vapour is air so it can't be seen but when we breath out in the mirror,water vapour is found.
The air that you exhale contains water vapour. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapour in the air. (the maximum amount of water vapour that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapour it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapour. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapour will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
it varies from place to place. like if in the shower there will b lots more unlike being in the lounge
Often it is water vapour, which can vary from 0 to 4 %. Otherwise it is argon, at nearly 1%
Because its part gas and we breath in oxygen
Because its part gas and we breath in oxygen
Relative Humidity is the measure of water vapour in air. It is the ratio of the actual water vapour in air divided by the maximum amount the water the air can hold at the existing temperature and pressure. It tells how fast or slow the water on the body or in clothes will evaporate or in otherwords is the air dry or humid. Absolute measure of water vapour in air is called specific humidity. It can be measured as ratio of mass of water and mass of dry air.