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water vapor
Condense or Condensation im not so sure though
Water vapor varies from location to location.
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
No. It is water vapor. It acts similar to gases in some respects, but it is truly water vapor and will add to the atmosphere, when released, as moisture which can then condense and precipitate out, which gases will not do at ambient temperatures.
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The short answer is no! But distilled water may have gases dissolved in it. You distill water by boiling it capturing the vapor and allowing the vapor to condense into liquid water this removes solids (i.e. salt, acids, bacteria, virus). But it is not guaranteed to remove all dissolved gases. (i.e. Oxygen, Nitrogen)
It has to cool down and condense.
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Water vapor or the heat
Gas (water vapor in the air) to liquid (on the surface).
Condense
Yes that's correct
False.
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