why does water vapor rises up?
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Because it changes into gas and gas always rises up.........
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And water vapor gets into the atmosphere from plants by a process called transpiration. Because air is cooler at higher altitude in the troposphere, water vapor cools as it rises high in the atmosphere and transforms into water droplets by a process called condensation. The water droplets that form make up clouds.
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