Creating a Fog Chamber ... The part of Meteorology that will be discussed throughout this paper are: water vapor, precipitation types, cloud types, and fog types. ... View More
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Glaobal Warming ... The uncertainties concerning the responses of clouds, water vapor, ice, sulfates, and ocean currents remain formidable Mahlman 1416. ... View More
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Why Do Clouds Stay Up ... Air can hold only a certain amount of water vapor at any given temperature. Warm air can hold more water vapor than cool air can. ... View More
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HYPE The earthamp39s primitive atmosphere is said by scientist that it was composed of water vapor,carbon dioxide,sulfur dioxide, nitrogen,and other gases released by ... View More
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tulip The earthamp39s primitive atmosphere is said by scientist that it was composed of water vapor,carbon dioxide,sulfur dioxide, nitrogen,and other gases released by ... View More
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Aristole and Meteorology ... III. Water vapor and precipitation A. Aristotleamp39s view B. Science and fact IV. Winds ... galaxies. Aristotle realized water vapor existed. He ... View More
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Hurricanes and Tornados ... Heat energy, released as the water vapor in the air, condenses. ... As this air swirls in over the sea surface, it soaks up more and more water vapor. ... View More
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Hurricanes ... heat energy, released as the water vapor in the air condenses, as this happens it drives the upper drafts to heights of 50,000 to 60,000 feet. ... View More
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Example of Scientifi Method ... Rainfall is reduced because there are fewer trees to return water vapor to the air through tree transpiration, or water evaporation through trees. ... View More
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Example of Scientific Method ... Rainfall is reduced because there are fewer trees to return water vapor to the air through tree transpiration, or water evaporation through trees. ... View More
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Greenhouse ... They include carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, CFCamp39s, and other halocarbons. The earthamp39s atmosphere goes through two processes constantly. ... View More
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Global warming1 ... They include carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, CFCamp39s, and other halocarbons. The earthamp39s atmosphere goes through two processes constantly. ... View More
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Global Warming ... As the heat builds up in the atmosphere, so does water vapor. It is a viscous cycle. Higher temperatures evaporate more water, and ... View More
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Transpiration ... epidermal cells. These hairs serve to slow the loss of water vapor from stomata to the dry air surrounding the leaf. The upper surface ... View More
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They Hydrological Cycle: A Bathroom Explanation ... In a bathroom, which is much smaller than the atmosphere, the air doesnamp39t have a lot of space to carry this water vapor around in, and it ends up leaving it ... View More
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Global warming ... trapped in the atmosphere. Some of the most common greenhouse gasses are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane. If there were no ... View More
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Does Gobal Warming really exis ... Water vapor is the main culprit for the earthamp39s greenhouse effect. Water vapor accounts for about 95 of the earthamp39s greenhouse effect. ... View More
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Transpiration Lab ... The extra exposure to light adds heat which dries up water vapor around the plant and inside the leaves, as it leaves through the stomata. ... View More
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The Longevity of Earth ... Some of these greenhouse gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane. ... Water vapor accounts for 80 percent of natural greenhouse warming. ... View More
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Storm / Hurricane and the help of the NOAA ... It take three main conditions for a hurricane to form warm ocean water provides water vapor to the atmosphere, warm moist air latent heat fuel and the ... View More
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Rain ... dust. This procedure that is referred to as condensation is the process whereby water vapor changes to the liquid state. Then, rain ... View More
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The Principle Events in the Evolution of the Earths Atmosphere ... It had about 95 carbon dioxide, 23 nitrogen, and very little, less than 1 oxygen. Today the Earth contains 79 nitrogen, 21 oxygen, and 3 water vapor. ... View More
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The Principle Events in the Evolution of the Earth ... It had about 95 carbon dioxide, 23 nitrogen, and very little, less than 1 oxygen. Today the Earth contains 79 nitrogen, 21 oxygen, and 3 water vapor. ... View More
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Global ... trapped in the atmosphere. Some of the most common greenhouse gasses are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane. If there were no ... View More
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The PlanetsSolar System ... acid. Water and water vapor are very uncommon on Venus. Many scientists ... acid. Water and water vapor are very uncommon on Venus. Many scientists ... View More
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Global Climate ... What is certain about the atmosphereamp39s affect is the existence of heat trapping Green House Gases GHGs, including water vapor, CO2, methane and nitrous oxide ... View More
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Ozone depletion, greenhouse effect, acid rain ... Water vapor is the most dangerous gas of the greenhouse effect. ... The concentration in the water vapor is increased by any kind of global temperature rising. ... View More
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Hydrogen Powered Cars ... Except instead of running on gas, it uses liquid hydrogen, and instead of releasing toxic chemicals, it releases water vapor. Almost ... View More
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Ozone Layer and Its Problems ... It is important to understand that several specific gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane keep ground temperatures at a global average of ... View More
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thunderstorms ... After the air heat up and thus becomes lighter, it then rises and carries the water vapor higher. Next, the air cools as it rises ... View More
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