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what is the importance of water vapour in the air

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Answered by heyDUDE
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water vapour is the gaseous form of water and also a greenhouse gas as it absorb heat and radiations which falls on Earth's surface and don't allow to escape into space. but it's also very important as it keeps the surrounding warm by absorbing heat and radiations. it also cools the surface during evaporation as it absorb heat and leave the surface area cool.

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Answered by BrAiNlyDUDE
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What is water vapour?

Water vapor or water vapor is the gaseous state of water and is invisible unlike other states. Its volume in the Earth's atmosphere is continuously variable. Water vapor from the water in the liquid state is formed by boiling or evaporation, and by condensation the water vapor also changes into the liquid state. It is formed by ice from the process of sublimation.

Why is water vapour important?give a example

The most commonly used form of water in its main cycle is water (liquid), which evaporates into the atmosphere, then condenses into a cloud, and then turns into a cloud (rain) in the form of solid (snow) or liquid. Snow melts and converts back to liquid. In this way the total amount of water remains constant.

Example for water vapour.

This is an example of a geobiochemical cycle in the entire eco-friendly ecosystem of the Earth. A complete cycle of all events in which water starts in the form of atmospheric water vapor and then pours out in liquid or solid form and then the ground - Starts flowing above or within the surface and is eventually forced into atmospheric water vapor by evaporation and transpiration.

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