What happens in the air when gaseous heated water enters it?

When water is heated, it evaporates and goes up further.

Gaseous water is lighter than liquid.

After it enters the lower atmosphere, it gradually cools, as a result of which the water molecules become heavier.

Then, with the accumulation of gravity in the air masses, the water returns to the Earth in the form of precipitation (rain, hail or snow).

In the event that the water does not have time to cool sufficiently, steam is generated.



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