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Water Vapor

Part of speech: Noun, Thing

The water vapors.


  • Clean air should not smell bad. - 13
  • The clouds tend to block sunlight and producing a cooling effect. - 717
  • The dark clouds are beginning to gather. - 718
  • The clouds drift across the sky. - 17792
  • Water is needed to produce steam. - 30827
  • Water weighs about 8.3 pounds per gallon. - 691
  •  Water 

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  • You can't tell what a watermelon is going to taste like before you cut it open. At least you can taste a grape before you buy a bunch. - 692
  Key words: Air, Cloud, Steam, Vapor, Vaporization, Vapors, Water, Water-Vapor, Water-Vapors  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is a cloud?
  Answer: A cloud is a visible collection of water vapor, ice crystals, smoke, or dust particles in the air. - 199

Question: When are clouds formed?
  Answer: Clouds are formed when air that contains water vapor cools below the dew point. - 200
  Reference: The American Heritage Science Dictionary

Question: What is cloud computing?
  Answer: Cloud computing is computing resources delivered over the internet. - 198

Question: What is the purpose of cloud seeding?
  Answer: Cloud-seeding is a type of weather-modification that has been used to cause rain to fall. - 296

Question: What chemical is used for cloud seeding?
  Answer: Silver-iodide have been historically used for cloud-seeding. Other chemicals are also being tested. - 297

Question: What is water?
  Answer: Water is a clear liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen = H2O. - 62

Question: How much water is on the surface of the Earth?
  Answer: 71 Percent of the Earth's surface is covered with water. - 89


Topics from our world ...

  • Boiled Off  The water boiled off.
  • Cloud (81)  The clouds up in the sky are normally created by water vapor.
  • Evaporation (7)  The evaporation process changes liquid into vapor.
  • Fog (25)  The thick fog was dense and it reduced visibility.

  External related links to the world ...  

Aprilaire Products
 Aprilaire Products

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How Aircraft Carriers Work.
 How Aircraft Carriers Work.

science.howstuffworks.com/aircraft-carrier2.htm - 10
Air Force
 Air Force

af.mil - 12
The National Airline History Museum.
 The National Airline History Museum.

airlinehistory.org - 13
Clouds
 Clouds

 A cloud is a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. The droplets are so small and light that they can float in the air.

weatherwizkids.com/cloud.htm - 185
PSU Weather Center
 PSU Weather Center

 Basic cloud forms from the PSC Meteorology Program, with plenty of photographs and explanations.

vortex.plymouth.edu/clouds.html - 186
Dan's Wild Weather
 Dan's Wild Weather

 Meteorologists rank clouds according to their height.

wildwildweather.com/clouds.htm - 187
Atmospheric Science for Kids
 Atmospheric Science for Kids

 What is Air Made of?

dmdykstra.com/info/what-is-air-made-of-atmospheric-science-for-kids - 188
Clean Water Action
 Clean Water Action

cleanwateraction.org - 1101
USGS Water Resources of the United States
 USGS Water Resources of the United States

 Water resources information from the US Geological Survey.

water.usgs.gov - 1102
US Bureau of Reclamation
 US Bureau of Reclamation

 Water Projects: 600 dams and reservoirs

usbr.gov - 1103
Water Partners International
 Water Partners International

 Committed to providing clean drinking water to communities in developing countries. Working in partnership with donors.

water.org - 1104



  Comments and Quotes  

Air pollutants include: pollen, dust, pet hair, dander, dust mites, tobacco smoke, spores, bacteria and viruses. - 70


When I was little, it never would have occurred to me to draw a picture with clouds in the sky that looked like stripes and streaks, because they didn't. How often do we see big puffy clouds now? The only kind I ever used to draw. Hardly ever. They're all spray-on. - Amber Salvati - 29




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