When water evaporates, it becomes part of the air, which is what causes humidity. When air condenses, it produces water. Water constantly disperses itself into the air, and dry air pulls water out from everything in its environment. The two are always holding hands, dancing together, sometimes a little apart, sometimes clinging tightly.
Air (assuming that "air" refers to the atmosphere of the planet) and water are both large masses made up of enormous amounts of tiny particles. Neither of them are solids, both contain hydrogen and oxygen as well as other gasses. An important note however: "Air" is just a term that refers to a lot of gasses floating around that make up the Earth's atmosphere which humans can breathe. There are nitrogen, oxygen and argon as well as many other gasses floating around in it. Water, however, is specifically H2O (two parts hydrogen attached to one part oxygen).
they oth make big or large movement
Similarities: 1. both have life 2.need air, water and sunlight for survival 3. require organic molecules(food) for metabolism
The similarities are that they both need air to fly. Bernoulis principal of flight occurs with both.
Both air pressure and water pressure are measured in pounds per square inch. {Or some similar label in different parts of the world.}
steam and mist are not the same thing
they oth make big or large movement
Similarities: 1. both have life 2.need air, water and sunlight for survival 3. require organic molecules(food) for metabolism
The similarities are that they both need air to fly. Bernoulis principal of flight occurs with both.
air people
It could be that they both release pressure The balloon releases air and the hose releases water
They are the same.
they both like the water.
Both air pressure and water pressure are measured in pounds per square inch. {Or some similar label in different parts of the world.}
Both water droplets and mist are liquid water suspended in the air. They are formed through condensation of water vapor in the air. Both can contribute to humidity in the atmosphere and are important sources of water for plants and ecosystems.
whether we travel in water or air, our motion is opposed by the frictional force of air or water.In both cases we have to use the vehicle which can get buoyant force in water or air.Therefore ships and airplanes are especially designed so that they can float/fly.Another reason is that air and water are both liquids.
buoyant means something floats on water.....
steam and mist are not the same thing