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Chapter 10, Lesson 4 Water Vapor and Humidity
relative humidity transpiration cloud formation thermal convection meteorologist Chapter 10, Lesson 4 Water Vapor and Humidity
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water vapor - water in its gas form is water vapor
water vapor - water in its gas form is water vapor. If you can see it, it’s not really water vapor!
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humidity – the level of moisture in the air; the amount of water vapor in the air
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relative humidity – is when you compare how much water vapor is in the air to how much it COULD hold
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dew point – point when the air is completely saturated with moisture and can hold no more.
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transpiration –watery vapor passed through a membrane or pores in a plant
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transpiration –watery vapor passed through a membrane or pores in a plant
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cloud formation – the way clouds form
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cloud formation – the way clouds form
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cloud formation – the way clouds form
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cloud formation – the way clouds form
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cloud formation – the way clouds form
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thermal – a rising air current caused by heating the Earth’s surface (radiation)
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thermal – heated air that rises thermals help these birds to soar, they help gliders soar, too. They push air into the atmosphere, that cools and forms clouds
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convection – when relatively warm air is raised into the atmosphere, often cooling and forming clouds
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meteorologist – a scientist who deals with the atmosphere, including weather and climate
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