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It condenses and becomes liquid water.
I think as it gets cooler it can hold less water vapor....
This is known as the "humidity" of the air. Warmer air can hold more water than colder air.The percentage of water vapor in the air, compared to the maximum amount possible at that temperature, is called the relative humidity.Air that contains 100% of the possible water vapor is said to be saturated. In some cases, more water is added to the air, causing it to become supersaturated (relative humidity over 100%).
Warm air can hold more water vapor.
The air particles would get denser and the air would sink. If you cool it enough the water vapor in the air might freeze.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
it will precipitate
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it condenses
When it's cold, the air can hold less water vapor, so it may condense into liquid water or ice, leading to the formation of clouds, dew, or frost. Cold air has a lower capacity to hold moisture compared to warm air, so water vapor tends to condense more easily in cold conditions.
It condenses and becomes liquid water.
I think as it gets cooler it can hold less water vapor....
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As water vapor moves upward in the air, it cools down, causing it to condense into liquid water droplets. This process forms clouds, which can eventually lead to precipitation if the droplets combine and grow heavy enough to fall as rain or snow.
I think as it gets cooler it can hold less water vapor....
It rises into the air and condenses to become clouds.