The process is called condensation. It occurs when the water is cooled below its boiling point due to the temperature in the environment cooling it.
water vapor is different from other gases that make up air because it condenses out of air that has cooled
The particles cause water vapor to evaporate
paritcles in the atmosphre [s. naruto rocks air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals
Water vapor form snowflakes when the temperatures in the air are above freezing and the air should be unsaturated. The water vapor to create hailstones start inside a cumulonimbus cloud and super cooled liquid water are caught in a strong updraft. The cycle continues to increase the size of the hailstone, then eventually falls to the earth's surface.
it vapor when the weather is wet and if your driving you can see it on your windshield
When steam is cooled in the air it creates water vapor. This water vapor comes together to create clouds and fog.
water vapor is different from other gases that make up air because it condenses out of air that has cooled
becomes the mass of clouds.....
The particles cause water vapor to evaporate
There must be moisture in the air. When cooled, the water vapor in the air becomes liquid water- but if there is no moisture, then it cannot condense.
The capacity becomes smaller, and the water condenses out (the source of fog).
Cooler. The cloud forms because the water vapor condenses by cooling down. Thunderstorms occur because a warm, moist air mass is cooled by an incoming cold air mass. When the moist air gets chilled, the water vapor condenses to form clouds, resulting in rain.
paritcles in the atmosphre [s. naruto rocks air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals
Condensation commonly occurs when a vapor is cooled. Water vapor from air which naturally condenses on cold surfaces into liquid water is called dew. Water vapor will only condense onto another surface when that surface is cooler than the temperature of the water vapor, or when the water vapor equilibrium in air, i. e. saturation humidity, has been exceeded. When water vapor condenses onto a surface, a net warming occurs on that surface.
A very cold ice cube may appear to smoke, but actually what you are seeing is water vapor. The air around the ice cube is cooled by the cold ice cube, and when it cools, water vapor in the air condenses into fog.
When water vapor reaches its dew point it then becomes saturated. Either the vapor falls as rain, or if it is a cool clear night it forms as dew on surfaces. if the surface is cold enough it can also form as frost.
Its both air and water cooled.