Water vapor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Water vapor or water vapour (see spelling differences), also aqueous vapor , is the gas phase of water. Water vapor is one state of the water cycle within the hydrosphere. Water vapor can be prod...
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Water vapor is water in its gaseous state-instead of liquid or solid (ice). Water vapor is totally invisible. If you see a cloud, fog, or mist, these are all liquid water, not water vapor. Water vapor is extremely important to the weather a...
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Water Vapor Terminology ... Monitoring long-term changes in water vapor, which are closely linked to other climate variations and trends, is needed to both predict and detect changes. ... Water vapor is water in the gaseous phase. Meteorologists have defined several different terms to express the amount of water vapor in...
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Greenhouse gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Greenhouse gases are gases in an atmosphere that absorb and emit radiation within the thermal infrared range. This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect. The main greenhouse gases...
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Water - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Water is a ubiquitous chemical substance that is composed of hydrogen and oxygen and is essential for all forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or state, but the sub...
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For a historical subsection, choose a previous slot from the selection button below (the image above will not change) then click on the image above, or fill in the X, Y form below. Previous Image ... GOES East 1 km Water Vapor Weather Satellite Images...
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> >Why does water vapor capacity (versus water vapor content) increase with > >air temperature, and does this hold true for other gases and the >atmosphere? > >Actually, it doesn't have anything to do with the air at all.
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The water on your body changes to a gas called water vapor. Water turns into a gas through a process called evaporation. Heat makes water evaporate faster. ... All air has some water vapor. Tropical rain forests and deserts are both hot. One is drier than the other. Where will water evaporate faster- in the rainforest or...
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Fun facts for kids about the Water Cycle. Includes photos, activity suggestions and some printable worksheets. ... Evaporation is when the sun heats up water in rivers or lakes or the ocean and turns it into vapor or steam. The water vapor or steam leaves the river, lake or ocean and goes into the air.
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