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No, this is backwards. When air gets warm it can hold more water vapour so liquid water will evaporate.
When you add heat to liquid water it gets warm. If it gets warm enough it will boil and evaporate.
Yes, warm air can hold more water (in the form of water vapor) than colder air.
It gets warm
Hold your breath for about 15 seconds. Drink some warm water. Then count sheep.
Water is transformed in a gas.
warm air hold more water vapor...unless it doesnt like sandwiches between its toes at 5 o'clock in the after noon
Until it gets warm.
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when ice is kept in warm water it gets melted in the bottom and the upper part become weightier so it turns over.
Condensation of water vapor occurs when warm air cools. As air cools, it reaches its dew point where it can no longer hold all the moisture it contains, leading to condensation of water vapor into liquid water droplets.
It doesn't. Warm air can hold more water, as it has more energy to retain water in a gaseous state.