What accounts for the absence of water vapour in stratosphere?
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Water vapor in stratosphere plays role in climate. ... The researchers found that increased surface temperatures, such as from the addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, leads to increased humidity in the stratosphere. Because stratospheric water vapor is a greenhouse gas, this leads to additional warming, they said ...
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- All water, with open contact to air dissipates, contingent upon the moistness of the above air (which relies upon temperature and weight).
- So seawater, lakewater, canalwater and water in a cup remaining outside for flying creatures to drink, vanishes.
- As I probably am aware this for a reality, I truly can't clarify why it does as such. I do realize that a few particles get simply enough vitality from impacts with different atoms so they can 'get away from' the tensionforce in the water and become 'airlogged' as are a memeber of the airmixture that is around our planet.
- Be happy this happens constantly, without water(vapour) in air we would scarcely have the option to endure.
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