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Precipitation is the result when the tiny condensation particles
grow too large . . . and thus fall to the earth. . . .
Precipitation is the primary way we receive fresh water in earth.
[...]
With evaporation only pure water [is] evaporated, and therefore
any contaminates and salts are left behind.
What can you infer about water in the air?

A. Water in the air contains contaminates.

B. Water in the air does not have contaminates.

C. Water in the air is very large.

D. Water in the air is very salty.

Sagot :

Answer:

The correct answer is - B. water in the air does not have contaminates.

Explanation:

The given sentences and also based on the information we have, explains that evaporation is the process that includes the vaporization of the liquid from the surface of the liquid.

By the evaporation process, only pure water vaporized from the surface of the water bodies, and all other impurities and salts are left behind. This means the water that is evaporated in the air does not have any contaminates in it.