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  • Water Vapor: The Most Variable Gas in the Atmosphere - [Your Website Name]
    The most variable gas constituent in the atmosphere is water vapour. The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere can vary significantly from place to place and over time. This is because water vapour is constantly being evaporated from the oceans, lakes, and rivers, and then condensing to form clouds and rain. The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere also depends on the temperature; warmer air can hold more water vapour than colder air.
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