River water becomes hazy when strong wind blow on a hot dry day why
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It is true that molecules of the cold air are condensed, therefore they are tightly packed
• Therefore, they They do not allow vacant spaces for the water to collect in side.
• When air becomes warm, the space between the molecules increase and water is visible.
• In case of high temperature, the air cannot hold the moisture resulting in a haze.
• Therefore, they They do not allow vacant spaces for the water to collect in side.
• When air becomes warm, the space between the molecules increase and water is visible.
• In case of high temperature, the air cannot hold the moisture resulting in a haze.
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