Water vapor refers to the gaseous form of water in the atmosphere. It is created through evaporation from bodies of water and plays a crucial role in the Earth's weather patterns.
Imagine water vapor as invisible steam rising from a boiling pot of water on the stove. Just like how you can't see the steam but feel its warmth, water vapor is present in the air even though we can't see it.
Condensation: The process by which water vapor cools and turns back into liquid form, forming clouds or dew.
Humidity: The amount of moisture present in the air, determined by the concentration of water vapor.
Precipitation: Any form of water that falls from the atmosphere to Earth's surface, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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