what forms when air rises cools a dew point and then becomes saturated
Warm air expands and cools as it rises; the temperature decreases below dew point, so the water vapour changes phase from gas to liquid
Air pressure is low as a result over air that converges and rises. Rising air is conducive to condensation (clouds) and precipitation. This is stormy weather, or at least some rain/snow.
the air in the cyclone rises as the air rises it cools
it gets warmer as it rises
Condensation may occur when moist air rises because of the different arrangement of water molecules.
it is condensation
Condensation by warm air
Condensation may occur when moist air rises because of the different arrangement of water molecules.
the hot rises and when met with the cool air it forms condensation if u have a tin roof put a fales roof in this will stop the condensation
The amount of water win the air will not change but the amount of water the air will hold rises as temp rises. Enter condensation.
condensation
Yes, as the warm air rises, it cools, condenses and then forms clouds.
condensation
When the water rises is must fall down.Water cant fall if there is no watr in the air.
Condensation
first water is turned in water vapor and warm air rises then comes condensation and precipitation.