As water vapor comes in contact with your cooler swim goggle lenses, it reaches its saturation point, causing water droplets to form during a process known as deposition.
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Water and
Water Vapor.
What goes up, must
come down and, more and more, that
water vapor is
coming down in extreme precipitation events — defined in North America
as more than 100 millimeters of rainfall (or the equivalent in snow or freezing rain) falling in 24 hours — according to new research also published February 17 in Nature that examines such events in the Northern Hemisphere.
• Clouds form because cold air doesn't hold
as much
water as warm air • Clouds are made of
water vapor • Clouds always predict rain • Rain falls when clouds become too heavy and the rain drips out or bursts the cloud open • Rain
comes from holes in clouds, sweating clouds, funnels in clouds, melted clouds • Lightning never strikes the same place twice • Thunder occurs when two clouds collide • Clouds block wind and slow it down • Clouds
come from somewhere above the sky • Clouds are made of smoke How does the 5E model facilitate learning?
What we will all now over time, or those who
come after will know, is that warming and cooling of the climate is almost entirely dependent upon the sun, its activity, our orbit of it, etc... Of course other things such
as volcanism matter, and clouds, and
water vapor, and so many other things which are all natural and have happened over and over through the ages.
Perhaps it's worth mentioning that other feedbacks can
come into play, too, such
as water vapor and albedo changes.
They move with the weather and eventually bring all the
water vapor with them to land where it ends up
coming down
as snow or rain.
If you drop C02 to zero its doesn magically
come back
as water vapor does.
When the convective processes of the atmosphere remove enough
water vapor from the oceans to drop sea levels and build polar ice caps,
as has happened many times before, the top 35 meters of the oceans where climate models assume the only thermal mixing occurs, must heat up cold ocean
water that
comes from depths below the original 35 meter depth, removing vast more amounts of heat from the earth's surface and atmosphere.
If we were to increase the level of
water vapor in the atmosphere and leave everything else unchanged, the
water vapor would fairly quickly condense out
as rain, snow, frost or dew and there would be no lasting effect on global temperatures Carbon dioxide
comes second after
water vapor and its concentration in the atmosphere is heavily affected by burning of fossil fuels.