you could have to buy a new one
Failed emmisions test and real bad fuel economy.
it goes threw a cycle
open hood see vacuum map the answer is there, the bottom hose nipple goes to nouthing one top hoes goes to tank breather other top hose goes to EVAP VSV valve to center of Induction plenum.
you could have an heart atack
You will instantly vaporize and a few minutes later your vapor will condense high in the stratosphere as part of the bomb's radioactive fallout.
The bottom of the canister is vented to the atmosphere.
The cell mutates
water vapor comes from the ocean water when it goes through evaporation.
The vacuum line that connects to the fuel canister typically routes to the intake manifold, where it helps regulate fuel vapor emissions by directing vapors from the fuel canister into the engine to be burned during combustion. This line is part of the evaporative emissions control system (EVAP) and ensures that fuel vapors do not escape into the atmosphere. Additionally, some vacuum lines may also connect to other components, such as the throttle body or various sensors, depending on the vehicle's design.
Condensation.
evaporation
The word that goes with "water vapor" is "fraction." In the context of the water cycle, "water vapor" refers to the gaseous state of water, while "fraction" can refer to the percentage or part of water vapor present in the atmosphere compared to other gases.