it condenses and forms cloud
When warm air filled with water vapor cools off, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This condensation forms clouds and, if the cooling continues, precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail may occur.
(turns into a liquid) condensation
Water can evaporate no matter what temperature it is. It has a higher rate of vaporization at higher temperature however.
When a gas (vapor) changes to the liquid phase, it is called condensation.
A can containing a small amount of boiling water is filled with water vapor and very little or no air. When cooled quickly, the water vapor condenses into a few drops of water, leaving a partial vacuum in the can. Air cannot enter the can thru the small opening fast enough to equalize the internal pressure with the external atmospheric pressure, and it is crushed by atmospheric pressure.
Condensation
It cooled.
When the earth formed and then cooled, the water vapor and water froze forming the glaciers. The glaciers later started to melt which formed lakes, rivers, and oceans.
The water vapor turns into liquid water.
As the earth cooled, water vapour in the atmosphere condensed to a liquid (water) and fell to the earth as rain the make the oceans.
when water vapour is cooled it condenses and falls as rain
Cool breeze flows when this happens. The water vapor then condenses.
When water vapor is cooled it turns into liquid.
condenses
fog
When steam is cooled in the air it creates water vapor. This water vapor comes together to create clouds and fog.
Gas
it goes threw a cycle