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It condense to liquid.
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
Water can't condense. Condensation is about something turning from a gas to a liquid. Once it has become a liquid it can't be come liquid-er.
Water vapor is totally invisible. If you see a cloud, fog, or mist, these are all liquid water, not water vapor.Water vapor is extremely important to the weather and climate. Without it, there would be no clouds or rain or snow, since all of these require water vapor in order to form. All of the water vapor that evaporates from the surface of the Earth eventually returns as precipitation - rain or snow.When liquid water is evaporated to form water vapor, heat is absorbed. This helps to cool the surface of the Earth. This "latent heat of condensation" is released again when the water vapor condenses to form cloud water. This source of heat helps drive the updrafts in clouds and precipitation systems, which then causes even more water vapor to condense into cloud, and more cloud water and ice to form precipitation.
Water vapor is a gas.
Warm air has water vapor. When contacting the cold window pane, the temperature drops below the dew point, causing water VAPOR to condense to LIQUID water.
It condense to liquid.
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When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
Condense
Water vapor needs to condense by cooling it.
When water vapor is cooled it turns into liquid.
Yes. The cool glass causes water vapor in the air to condense.
Water can't condense. Condensation is about something turning from a gas to a liquid. Once it has become a liquid it can't be come liquid-er.
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