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How is water vapor different from other gases that make up air?

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Explanation:

water vapour is made up of water droplets so it is different from other gases

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Answer: It is an inert gas, which means that it does not react with other chemicals. Water is cycled through all of Earth's systems in each of its three phases: solid, liquid, or gas. Water vapor in the atmosphere is a greenhouse gas due to its heat-trapping ability. Carbon dioxide naturally composes

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