The climate or the weather (most appropriately) affects the condensation taking place at a particular area.This is because condensation cannot take place when there is too much moisture already in the atmosphere and hence takes place only or more often in dry conditions. GO GOOD LEARNING
VI grade Geography T.B
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).
Factors that affect condensation include temperature decrease, presence of condensation nuclei, humidity levels, and surface area for condensation to occur. Factors affecting evaporation include temperature increase, humidity levels, air movement, and surface area available for evaporation.
Factors affecting evaporation include temperature, surface area, humidity, and air circulation. Factors affecting condensation include temperature changes, humidity levels, and the presence of condensation nuclei (particles for water vapor to condense onto).
A change in the amount of water vapor in the air affects humidity and that's how condensation affect the weather.
The sun heats the Earth's surface, causing water to evaporate from bodies of water such as oceans, rivers, and lakes. This water vapor then rises into the atmosphere and eventually cools and condenses to form clouds. The sun's energy drives the water cycle, which includes the process of condensation.
Temperature and pressure.
The sun has a major affect on the water cycle. The energy of sunlight causes most melting evaporation and sublimation. Energy is needed to raise water vapor to the clouds and move it by winds. This energy originally comes from the sun. When water vapor condenses into liquid water it releases energy. This energy is heat. warms the air or water in the immediate area!!!!!!!
None. Fog is merely condensation.
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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.
factors affect reliability
Yes, the material of a container can affect condensation. Materials with higher thermal conductivity like metal may lead to more condensation compared to materials with lower thermal conductivity like plastic, as they are better at transferring heat, causing faster cooling of the container surface and subsequent condensation.