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: As temperatures rise, the atmosphere can hold more water vapor. This extra vapor traps more heat, creating a feedback loop that amplifies global warming.

: Scientists track "Total Column Water Vapor" to predict extreme precipitation events, as these invisible rivers in the sky can carry more water than the Amazon River. Vapor in Technology and Industry : As temperatures rise, the atmosphere can hold

The unique properties of vapor are harnessed across dozens of industries: Vapor in Technology and Industry The unique properties

Water vapor is the most abundant and influential greenhouse gas on Earth. Unlike carbon dioxide, which can linger for centuries, water vapor cycles through the atmosphere in days, but its impact is immediate: While we often use the word interchangeably with

: When a liquid is heated to its boiling point, vaporization happens throughout the entire volume of the liquid, creating bubbles of vapor.

The Invisible Force: Understanding the World of Vapor Vapor is a substance in the gaseous state, yet it differs from a "true" gas in that it exists at a temperature where it can also be a liquid or a solid. While we often use the word interchangeably with "gas," vapor represents a unique, transitional phase of matter that fuels our weather, powers our technology, and even defines modern health trends. The Science of Vaporization

: In some cases, a solid can turn directly into vapor without becoming a liquid first, such as dry ice or snow on a cold, sunny day. Water Vapor and the Planet

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