Water vapor

Water vapor, water vapour or aqueous vapor, is the gaseous phase of water. It is one state of water within the hydrosphere. Water vapor can be produced from the evaporation or boiling of liquid water or from the sublimation of ice. Unlike other forms of water, water vapor is invisible. Under typical atmospheric conditions, water vapor is continuously generated by evaporation and removed by condensation. It is lighter than air and triggers convection currents that can lead to clouds.

Being a component of Earth's hydrosphere and hydrologic cycle, it is particularly abundant in Earth's atmosphere where it is also a potent greenhouse gas along with other gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Use of water vapor, as steam, has been important to humans for cooking and as a major component in energy production and transport systems since the industrial revolution.

Water vapor is a relatively common atmospheric constituent, present even in the solar atmosphere as well as every planet in the Solar System and many astronomical objects including natural satellites, comets and even large asteroids. Likewise the detection of extrasolar water vapor would indicate a similar distribution in other planetary systems. Water vapor is significant in that it can be indirect evidence supporting the presence of extraterrestrial liquid water in the case of some planetary mass objects.

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How Tree-Planting Reduced Medellin’s Temperature by 2°C

Colombia One 31 Mar 2025
... and water bodies ... Through a process called evapotranspiration, the newly-planted vegetation began to release water vapor into the atmosphere, reducing the temperature and helping improve air quality.
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Did Life on Earth Come from 'Microlightning' Between Charged Water Droplets?

Slashdot 30 Mar 2025
... mixed ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrogen in a glass bulb, then sprayed the gases with water mist, using a high-speed camera to capture faint flashes of microlightning in the vapor.
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Snow-Piercer: In Praise of Snowdrops

The American Spectator 30 Mar 2025
Is the snowdrop the hero, sharing its robes just as Saint Martin of Tours divided his cloak with a beggar? Or is it a villain, collaborating with a common enemy? In either case, this fairy tale ...
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Purifying moon water: UK scientists’ ‘lunar microwave’ beats extreme conditions

Interesting Engineering 29 Mar 2025
In January 2024, the UK Space Agency launched the Aqualunar challenge to promote the creation of lunar water purification technologies ... The microwave heats the soil, causing the water and various contaminants to vaporize, leaving the soil behind.
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How do clouds get their shapes? A scientist explains how they help forecast weather

Detroit news 29 Mar 2025
All clouds form as a result of saturation – that’s when the air contains so much water vapor that it begins producing liquid or ice ... made up of tiny liquid water droplets and are called cumulus clouds.
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Green hydrogen as a catalyst for climate action

Arab News 28 Mar 2025
February saw a record low in global sea ice ... Green hydrogen is generated solely from renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, and when used as a fuel it only emits water vapor, emitting no greenhouse gases in its production or use ... Disclaimer.
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Why sizzling cities are mapping hot spots street by street

WPXI 28 Mar 2025
Greenery alone can reduce peak temperatures by up to 2 F, and while trees obviously provide shade, they also release water vapor, which can cool the air in drier climates, he says.
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Florida startup tests water thruster, runs on just 1.5W for orbital maneuvers

Interesting Engineering 28 Mar 2025
While Miles Space’s water-vapor-based plasma thruster doesn’t provide the same thrust as other methods, it does deliver a higher specific impulse ... “We have a water-vapor-based plasma ...
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Drone experiment reveals how Greenland ice sheet is changing

Science Daily 28 Mar 2025
A new study measured water vapor in Greenland's air, collecting data crucial for improving climate models and forecasting Arctic changes ... .
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Did jolts of ‘microlightning’ in primordial mist kick-start Earth’s earliest life? Scientists offer clues

CNN 28 Mar 2025
... mixed ammonia, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrogen in a glass bulb, then sprayed the gases with water mist, using a high-speed camera to capture faint flashes of microlightning in the vapor.
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Solar-plus-storage for extreme low temperatures

PV Magazine 28 Mar 2025
Pol, told pv magazine ... There are two sets of feedthrough ports. one for liquid nitrogen (LN2), which cools the internal components, and the other for argon gas, which keeps the chamber free from water vapor and any ice crystals ... ....
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Sustainable Shipping: Focus on FAME biofuels

SAFETY4SEA 28 Mar 2025
Maritime decarbonization is complex, and biofuels play a key role in reducing emissions. FAME (biodiesel) and HVO (renewable diesel) are the most established options for shipping ... When burned, it emits carbon dioxide and water vapor ...   RelatedNews.
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Why Sunita Williams and other female astronauts don’t tie their hair in space

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
Interestingly, water vapor from shampooed hair is condensed and purified to become drinking water on the ISS, which is a testament to the effectiveness of space life.Also Read .
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The 6 best mops of 2025 that leave floors sparkling

Business Insider 27 Mar 2025
Steam mops use heat to release water vapor from the head while you mop, whereas a spray mop doesn't use any heat and has a built-in dispenser for water or cleaning solution so you can spray liquid onto the floors while you mop.
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Bari Italian restaurant closes in Cedar Rapids after attempts to find buyer

The Gazette Cedar Rapids 26 Mar 2025
A water vapor fireplace, colored with LED lighting, rises in front of a sign for Bari Italian, 450 First St. SW, Suite 103, in southwest Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019 ... (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) ... Some words may be mispronounced ... SW ... .
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