water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
Rain
these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets
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Water Vapor
dew point temperature, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into water droplets or ice crystals. These condensed water droplets or ice crystals then come together to form cumulus clouds.
A dust mote to condense around.
A large concentration of tiny water droplets is called a cloud. Clouds are formed from water vapor that condense into clouds.
The deposit of water droplets on the ground is known as dew.
0 degree centigrade after giving the latent heat.
They condense in the time period because of evaporation, therefore trapping the water vapor inside the glass and when there are enough vapor, like a cloud with rain, the water starts to form droplets and fall downward.
Water droplets form when the water vapor cools. The cooling causes it to condense into water. A warm glass does not cause cooling or condensation, so no water droplets.
Fog occurs when the gaseous form of water (water vapor) begins to condense into water droplets (liquid water). So water is changing from a vapor (or gas) to a liquid.
condense into tiny water droplets. This process is known as condensation and is responsible for the formation of clouds and other forms of precipitation.
As the air cools, it can contain less and less water vapor as a gas. So the vapor condenses and creates visible mist called fog, clouds, drizzle, and rain depending on where the water vapor condenses and how much of it condenses. The rain and drizzle forms as the mist groups together and creates the droplets and drops.
Condense
Water vapor droplets can become cloud droplets when the what reaches? dew point is the correct answer
The verb form is "condense"; "condensate" is not a word. Water vapor in air condense to form water droplets; the water vapor is actually condensing from a gaseous state to more dense liquid state.