Water vapour

Here are 10 One-Word Answer Type Questions from the concept Water Vapour based on your textbook content from the chapter Experiments with Water and related explanations (Page 63 onwards) , with answers and explanations immediately after each question in the format you requested:

Topic: Water Vapour

1. Question:

What is the gaseous form of water called?

Answer: Vapour

Explanation: When water is heated, it changes into a gas called water vapour.

2. Question:

What is formed when water vapour cools down?

Answer: Drops

Explanation: When water vapour cools, it changes back into tiny water drops.

3. Question:

What is present in the air as moisture?

Answer: Vapour

Explanation: Water vapour is present in the air as moisture.

4. Question:

What appears on a mirror when you blow air from your mouth?

Answer: Drops

Explanation: When you blow on a mirror, water vapour in your breath forms tiny drops on the glass .

5. Question:

What is added to the air when clothes are dried?

Answer: Vapour

Explanation: When wet clothes dry, water changes into vapour and mixes with the air.

6. Question:

What process changes liquid water into water vapour?

Answer: Evaporation

Explanation: Water changes into vapour when it evaporates due to heat.

7. Question:

What increases in the air during rainy or humid days?

Answer: Vapour

Explanation: Water vapour increases during rainy days making the air humid.

8. Question:

What do plants release during transpiration?

Answer: Vapour

Explanation: Plants lose water in the form of water vapour through their leaves.

9. Question:

What do we see rising from boiling water?

Answer: Vapour

Explanation: When water boils, steam or water vapour rises from it.

10. Question:

What helps in drying wet floors after mopping?

Answer: Vapour

Explanation: The water on the floor evaporates and becomes water vapour, making the floor dry.

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