i assume you mean a water bottle? If so it's called condensation.
Water droplets on the side of a glass are called condensation. This occurs when warm, moist air comes in contact with a cold surface, causing the moisture in the air to cool and form droplets on the surface of the glass.
Floating water droplets are called mist or spray. They are tiny droplets of water suspended in the air.
When water droplets fall to the earth, it is called rain.
it is the condensation of steam or water vapour that causes water droplets to stick on the sides of the bottle
Water droplets form on the side of the bottle facing the window because that side is cooler due to cold air outside the window. When warm air inside the room comes in contact with the cool surface of the bottle, it loses heat and condenses into water droplets. This process is called condensation.
Drops of water are called droplets.
When water in the air cools and forms droplets, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air reaches its dew point temperature and the water vapor in the air turns into liquid water droplets.
That is called rain. Rain is formed when water droplets in clouds combine to create larger droplets that fall to the ground due to gravity.
By definition, a cloud is microscopic water droplets. Brought down to earth level, a cloud is called "fog" - which is the same thing: microscopic water droplets.
that is called condensation
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The cells that are brought by droplets of water and a dissolved substance is called diffusion.