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At the point of condensation, the temperature of the condensing substance remains constant. However, the condensation was caused by lowering temperatures, so unless an outside source began heating the substance while it was condensing, the substance will continue to drop in temperature after condensing.

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So temperature is the average kinetic energy of the molecules composing a substance right? Well the fast moving molecules (hotter) are less likely to condense. It is harder for these fast moving molecules to 'stick together" upon bumping into each other compared to the slow sluggish (colder) molecules. So basically, the number of water vapor molecules needed to reach saturation in a given sample of air is greater in warm air than cold. Martin

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Condensation occur mostly at higher temperatures. Condensation occur mostly at higher temperatures.

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Nope Its Increased By Air Particles That Gets Dense

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