actually it does because when clouds have enough water in them they let the rest go or keep them. That's why there is usually heavy rain at times
Water vapor condenses into liquid water at its dew point temperature.
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Water vapor is already a gas since it is the gaseous form of water. If you are referring to how water vapor turns into liquid water, it does so through condensation when the temperature decreases enough for the vapor to condense back into liquid form.
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Water vapor in air condenses into liquid water at the dew point temperature.
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
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Water vapor is the gaseous state of water, so it is already in the gas form. When water vapor cools, it can condense into liquid water, forming droplets. Conversely, when water is heated, it can evaporate, turning from liquid to gas as water vapor.
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When the air temperature decreases, the water vapor in the air loses energy and condenses back into liquid water droplets. This process can also occur when the air becomes saturated with water vapor, leading to excess vapor molecules condensing into liquid. Other factors, such as cooling surfaces or changes in atmospheric pressure, can also cause water vapor to condense.
Condensation is the process that transforms water vapor into liquid water. It occurs when warm air cools down and cannot hold as much moisture, causing the vapor to condense into liquid water droplets.