Our innate intelligence tells us these are not mere vapor trails from jet engines, but no one yet has probed the questions: who is doing this and why. With the release of this video, all of that has changed. Here is the story of a rapidly developing industry called geo-engineering, ...
This is because, while they’re too small for liquid water to get in, they’re 700 times larger than water vapor molecules. This means that, when gaseous, water can escape through the membrane, thus making the fabric breathable. While GORE-TEX membranes do make fabrics waterproof, they ...
Some scientists have also said that jet vapor trails alone may account for much of the global rise in temperatures since the 1970s!March 2019 Trump Slashes Global Warming Research BudgetThe Trump administration is cutting climate and ocean research programs as well as education initiatives, grants...
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What is the energy source for the motion of gas in the atmosphere? Why does water vapor in the air condense when the air is chilled? Why air conduct electricity at low pressure but not at normal pressure? Explain the Coriolis effect. Where does the factor of 2 in the mathematical formulat...
Equally as frightening is the "nuclear winter" that some experts say could blanket the U.S. and other parts of the world if Yellowstone were to blow. Sulfuric gases released from the volcano would spring into the atmosphere and mix with the planet's water vapor. The haze of gas that coul...
Binoculars are not necessary to see the meteors but may be helpful in seeing the vapor trail after an especially bright meteor. Other useful equipment is insect repellant in summer. A flashlight can be useful but be sure it has a red filter to avoid losing your dark adaptation when using ...
In everyday language, vapour is commonly used in British English-speaking countries when referring to phenomena like water vapour or steam. In contrast, vapor is the spelling used in everyday American English, as in "water vapor" or "vapor trails." The usage in different English-speaking regio...
Water is wet. Damp Moisture; humidity; fog; fogginess; vapor. Night . . . with black airAccompanied, with damps and dreadful gloom. Wet Containing, or consisting of, water or other liquid; moist; soaked with a liquid; having water or other liquid upon the surface; as, wet land; a we...
Taking What You Can GetThe picture is grainy. It could be an enlarged photo of distant airplane vapor trails, or, slightly more fancifully, a negative image of telephone wires in a snowy sky. It could be quite an old picture, and indeed it is, having been taken on January 23, 1986....