Transpiration
This is called evaporation.
evaporation
The vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to 1 atmosphere at 100 degrees Celsius, or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because for a liquid to boil, its vapor pressure must rise to reach standard atmospheric pressure, which is about 1 atmosphere. When enough heat is present to do this, the substance will boil.
Boiling point is the temperature(at a particular pressure) of a pure substance at which it boils . e.g water at 1 atm will boil at 100 degreeC. If u start heating water its temperature will rise from ambient to 100 degC only until it totally boils to steam. For a mixture of two components there will not be a single b.p. During boiling its temp will rise so the mixture will have an initial b.p and a final b.p. For a pure component you only have boiling point, if u cool steam from say 120 degC, water will condense out at 100 degC. If you cool air which contains water which we call water vap or moisture, the water will condense at a particular temp which we call as dew point. This temp will depend on the amount of water vap in the air.
it is water iwould call this a ice cube
When heat is removed from a gas, such as water vapor, it will lose energy between it's molecules. This causes it to condense, or move it's molecules closer together. With water vapor, it can form clouds, droplets or pools of liquid. This same principle applies to most gases, however, the temperautes at which this occurs varies greatly.
A substance changes from the liquid state to the gas state when enough heat is added for the temperature to be equal or greater than its boiling point. Example: Water begins turning into a gas when it reaches 100 degrees C, which is the boiling point of water
condensation
condensation is the answer ..
condensation of vapours
CONDENSATION!!!
"condensation"
evapouration.
It is called CONDENSATION.
Mostly, we call that water, "Dew".
If your question is what I think it's trying to state, the answer is evaporation.
When liquid water changes into water vapor it is called evaporation. Condensation would be the opposite from water vapor to liquid water.
The changing of gaseous water vapor in the air to liquid water is called condensation. If it does so high up in the atmosphere and falls as droplets to the ground we call that "rain" - but it has to undergo condensation first.
evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas