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Water vapor in the air condenses when it cools below its dew point, which is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with moisture. This can happen when warm air cools down, such as at night, or when moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface.
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condensation
There's water vapor in air ... the maximum amount is controlled by the temprature. Whenever you put a cold object into a moist, warm enviornment, moisture will begin to condence out onto the cold object.
the humidity condences and you get pure water. the air can only hold a certain amount of water vapour, that amount rises with temp so when you cool the air you can have excess water vapour which will condence to liquid water.
heat causes evaporation evaporation causes water in the air
it causes air to expand
it causes air to expand
it is because the Glottis briefly stops the air flow. that causes the air to get out hardly and causes the grunting sounds.
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they condence, each liquid has a specific under which it will become a solid and/or implode.