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The air must be warmer than what it is touching and there must be moisture in the air.
Insulation is mainly a question of the amount of trapped air, and inside-out traps more air against you.
Water condenses out of warm moist air to form clouds when it hits cooler air.
Yes, as the warm air rises, it cools, condenses and then forms clouds.
because the heat is transferred to the molecules and gives them more kinetic energy
The heat from condensation makes the rising air warmer and stay less dense than the air around it.
No. Condensation will occur when they air gets cooler.
It occurs when air gets warmer
Morning dew is condensation. It happens when the air becomes warmer and the colder air sinks to the ground settling on the grass.
The air must be warmer than what it is touching and there must be moisture in the air.
When the air inside is warmer than that outside condensation forms thereby causing the mold or mildew to grow which can be abated by using a solution one quarter cup bleach to one gallon water or use a product called Kilz which is applied like paint
gets warmer
The land gets warmer
When the cold of the can meets the warmer air, the warm air starts to cool to the point when it becomes water.
Frost forms inside windows when warm, moist air inside the room comes into contact with a colder surface, such as the window glass. The moisture in the air condenses and freezes on the cold surface, creating frost. This can happen when there is a significant temperature difference between the inside and outside of the window.
dew point
the hot rises and when met with the cool air it forms condensation if u have a tin roof put a fales roof in this will stop the condensation