condensation follows evaporation and involves clouds holding water until it is ready to rain. Temperature could speed the rate of evaporation and therefore increase the speed of condensation.
The main factors that influence evaporation are temperature, surface area, and humidity levels. For condensation, temperature, humidity, and availability of particles for condensation to occur on are the key factors.
Lower temperature and the counter-effect of condensation.
Factors that affect evaporation include temperature, humidity, surface area exposed to the air, and air movement. Factors that affect condensation include temperature, humidity, and the presence of condensation nuclei (particles for water vapor to condense onto).
The temperature at which condensation begins is called the dew point temperature. This is the temperature at which the air is saturated with water vapor and condensation starts to form on surfaces.
Condensation takes place at any temperature. Condensation takes place at any temperature.
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Basant Kumar Tariyal has written: 'Migration of vacancies and the formation of vacancy condensation pits in metals and alloys' -- subject- s -: Effect of temperature on Metals, Metallic surfaces, Metals, Effect of temperature on
condensation.
Condensation Increases with relative HUMIDITY.
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When temperature is increased the amount of molecules evaporated is increasef and as a consequence condensation is also increased so vapour pressure increases.
Condensation releases heat to the atmosphere, warming the climate. Evaporation cools the area by absorbing heat from the environment. Both processes contribute to the water cycle, which helps regulate temperature and humidity in a region, influencing climate patterns.