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Moisture in the Atmosphere
Chapter 18
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Water’s Change of State
18.1 Brain Pop: States of Matter Brain Pop: Matter Changing States
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Water vapor is the most important gas in the atmosphere when it comes to understanding atmospheric processes and weather changes. Water vapor varies from nearly 0% to 4% of the atmosphere’s composition by volume. Water exists in the atmosphere in all three states of matter: solid, liquid, & gas. Water can undergo six different phase changes while interacting between the atmosphere and the surface of the ground.
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Solid: snow hail ice
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rain and cloud droplets
Liquid: rain and cloud droplets
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Gas: invisible H2O vapor
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H2O may change from one state to another:
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Melting: from solid ice to liquid H2O
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Freezing: liquid H2O to solid ice
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Evaporation: from liquid H2O to H2O vapor
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Condensation: from H2O vapor to liquid H2O
Example: Dew!
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Sublimation: change from solid ice to H2O vapor
Example: Dry ice
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Deposition: from H2O vapor to solid ice
Example: Frost!
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