Water usually evaporates into warm air. The warm air holds more water than cold air. As the air rises it expands and cools and the water bearing capacity reduces. The water in excess of the maximum amount that can be dissolved in the air condenses around dust particles and becomes very small drops (clouds) or larger drops (rain)
Yes it does. It is part of the hydro logical cycle.
Crust
False.
Condense
The dew point is the temperature at which water will condense out of the air. If the dew point were above the temperature, that would mean that some of the water vapor in the air should have already condensed out. In such a situation, the excess water WOULD condense out, lowering the amount of water vapor and consequently the dew point.
Yes it does. It is part of the hydro logical cycle.
Crust
Rain
water vapor in the atmosphere condense and falls to earth surface as rain or snow
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It has to cool down and condense.
The dew point is the temperature at which water will condense out of the air. If the dew point were above the temperature, that would mean that some of the water vapor in the air should have already condensed out. In such a situation, the excess water WOULD condense out, lowering the amount of water vapor and consequently the dew point.
it become as in the form of bubbles
Condense
Yes that's correct
False.