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I feel like it takes an input of thermal energy for condensation to occur since it is a warming process. Because the evaporation of a liquid is a cooling process, so for the vapor to condense back into liquid droplets I'm pretty sure that energy is required.

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yes, water in its liquid form requires energy to weaken the hydrogen bonds that keep the molecules together as a liquid. This energy is equal to 100 degrees Celsius or 373 K.

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consumes water.

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Yes

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Release

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