no it can't because wood is not cold
because its condensation. Heat evaporates the water and the cold surfaces condense the vapour back to liquid.
Yes it is, this is due to the fact that the solubility of water vapour in air decreases with temperature and so the water vapour will condense on any cold surface.
Warm airing making contact with a cold surface causes some of the water vapour in the air to condense into liquid water droplets.
Yes, water vapor can condense on trees when the temperature of the tree surface is cooler than the dew point temperature of the air. This can happen during cool nights or when trees are shaded from the sun. The condensed water droplets appear as dew on the tree's surface.
Droplets of water will condense on a surface when the surface drops below the Dew Point temperature at that relative humidity.That is, the vapour condenses into a liquid phase. The droplet shape is caused by surface tension of the liquid.
evaporate the water or evaporation. condense the water vapour or condensation
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When the warm water vapor in the air comes into contact with the cool surface of the mirror, it loses heat energy. As a result, the water vapor cools down and changes from a gas to a liquid, forming tiny water droplets on the mirror. This process is called condensation.
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
Condensation occurs in cold when water vapour condense to form tiny droplets of water.
I don't think you can condense a liquid, you can evaporate a liquid eg water which turnns into water vapour then when the water vapour gets colder it cools and condenses
Any water vapour in the air, even on a warm day, will condense on the chilled surface of the glass.