No
Water vapor molecules are much smaller than liquid water molecules. They are individual molecules that move freely in the air, making them virtually invisible to the naked eye.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
The most abundant liquid in Earth's atmosphere is water in the form of vapor. Water vapor can make up around 0-4% of the atmosphere, depending on location and weather conditions.
The layer's low temperature allows it to hold more water vapor. Additionally, the layer's relatively still air prevents the water vapor from being quickly dispersed.
No
Water vapor is the gas state of water, and contributes to humidity in the atmosphere. Water vapor absorbs heat and can make the air feel warmer than it really is.
it is important to make rain or water vapor
it is important to make rain or water vapor
You mean vapor?
hydrosphere
water vapor
Hydrogen and oxygen
No, water vapor does not burn. In fact, water vapor is often used to extinguish fires by removing heat and lowering the temperature.
Water vapor molecules are much smaller than liquid water molecules. They are individual molecules that move freely in the air, making them virtually invisible to the naked eye.
Sand does not directly produce water vapor. Water evaporates from a body of water when exposed to heat, producing water vapor. Sand can indirectly affect the evaporation process by absorbing heat and influencing the temperature of the surrounding environment.
Water vapor is the gas state of water, and contributes to humidity in the atmosphere. Water vapor absorbs heat and can make the air feel warmer than it really is.