condensation happens during the water cycle
I think it is the condinsation going on, condinsation: condinsation is when fall turns into winter, it removes heat and freezes the pond, spring causes it to melt, summer cuases it to start eveporating, and fall cuases to condence it.
i don't remember i know 3 are evaporation,condinsation,andprecipitation
probably a heater core.....its alot of bs to replace, but the parts shoudlnt cost to much
the correct term is condinsation for the change of state from gas to liquid
the air inside u is warmer than the air outside, that is called condinsation when they mix.
You keep them on the shelf (in a canning jar for decoration)or in your cupboard.the condinsation from your refrigerator may cause them to mold,or try to grow.(corn-seed?)
Sounds like you are talking about the A/C unit drain hose.Is the hose very thin rubber material, and is four or five inches long.If so yes that drains condinsation when the a/c is running.
It's called the Water Cycle. Drops of vapor leave a lake when its hot out. That is called evaporation. It goes up to the atomosphere and condinsates. That is called condinsation. Then it rains back down onto the earth. That is called percipitation.
current has five effects. 1. physical effects 2. xray effects 3. heating effects 4. chemical effects 5.magnetic effects.
yes it can. a solid turns to a liquid at its melting point, a liquid is turned into a gas at its boiling point and last but not least, a gas can turn into a liquid at its dew point also called condinsation, and also last but not least, a liquid turns into a solid at its freezing point.
Condensation is the process of water in vapor state condencing and going to liquid state. You often see the collection of vapor water in the sky as clouds. When those clouds get too big or are exposed to cold the result is vapor condencing to liquid (AKA rain)