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You’re probably right, insulator probably isn’t the right word. You’re describing it better than I did. Point being the hotter the earth gets the more water vapor, making things hotter still.
Is that the right word? Air is an insulator. A better insulator than water vapor. It resists the transfer of energy.
Water vapor absorbs heat from sunlight better than air (other non-greenhouse gases) and heats the atmosphere as a result.
You’re probably right, insulator probably isn’t the right word. You’re describing it better than I did. Point being the hotter the earth gets the more water vapor, making things hotter still.
Thermal mass?
I’m just a random on the Internet, not a climate scientist. You should ask someone who knows better than me.
Being pedantic, but air usually contains water vapor, though not much.