condensation
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When the air cools, water vapor may undergo condensation and turn into liquid water or ice depending on the temperature. This process forms clouds, fog, or precipitation, such as rain or snow.
When water vapor changes back into a liquid, it is called condensation. This process happens when the air cools down and is no longer able to hold as much water vapor, causing the vapor to turn into liquid water droplets. Condensation is responsible for the formation of clouds, fog, and dew.
When the air cools, its molecules come closer together. Thus, molecules of water vapor in the air come closer together, too. Then, the molecules of water vapor condense (or turn from gas to liquid state) on tiny solid particles in the atmosphere. The tiny droplets of water result from condensation form the clouds that we see in the sky.
The water turns into water vapor. This process is called evaporation.
The water in clouds is in the form of liquid droplets. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets that have condensed from water vapor in the air. If the temperature drops low enough, these liquid water droplets can freeze and turn into ice crystals.
Water vapor turns back into liquid through a process called condensation, which occurs when the air cools down and can no longer hold all of the water vapor it contains. This excess water vapor then forms tiny water droplets, leading to the formation of clouds or fog.
When water vapor cools down, it loses energy and its molecules slow down, leading to condensation. The vapor molecules come closer together and form liquid water. This process can happen on surfaces or in the atmosphere to create clouds and rain.
clouds form
True. When the sun shines on the sea, it warms the surface water, causing some of it to evaporate and turn into water vapor. This warm, moist air then rises, contributing to the formation of clouds and potentially precipitation. This process is a key part of the water cycle.
Very low temperature,which is present at the toppest level of clouds
At the surface of the ocean in the water cycle, the process of evaporation occurs. The sun's heat causes water molecules to turn into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere. This water vapor eventually condenses to form clouds and can later precipitate as rain or snow.