Evaporation
When water molecules are moving closer together in the air, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air cools down and the water vapor in the air changes into liquid water droplets.
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Evaporation
That's called evaporation.
Air molecules and water molecules!
Water molecules displace some of the air molecules, reducing the overall pressure within the air. This is because the water molecules take up space in the air, leading to a decrease in the number of air molecules per unit volume.
take up space in the air, reducing the overall number of air molecules present which leads to a decrease in air pressure.
No? When you open water, the water molecules have contact with the air molecules. BUT! does the water turn into bubbles? I don't think so.
When water vapor is added to the air, the density of the air decreases. This is because water vapor molecules are less dense than dry air molecules.
Drying clothes on a clothesline where the water in the clothes evaporates into the air. Puddles disappearing on a sunny day as the water evaporates into the atmosphere. Steam rising from a pot of boiling water as the liquid transforms into vapor.
The word that describes water molecules suspended in air is "humidity." Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air.
Water. Because water molecules do not move around to much. How ever air molecules move a lot.
When water molecules are moving closer together in the air, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the water vapor in the air loses heat, causing the molecules to slow down and come together to form liquid water droplets.
The word is "humidity." Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor present in the air.
Water is denser than air because water molecules are closer together and have a higher mass per unit volume compared to air molecules. This is due to the intermolecular forces present in water that cause molecules to be more tightly packed. Air molecules are further apart and have lower mass, resulting in air being less dense than water.