You think probable to the aerosols from the atmosphere which act as nucleation centers.
in the gas phase because during this phase there is the highest temperature bc the particles are moving the fastest
Fog is a good example of water vapor. It is made up of molecuels of water, though some particles are much larger but still light enough to float on the air.
When it clings to a nearby cold glass, water vapor loses it's energy and turns into tiny water droplets on the outside of the cold glass. This is called condensation. You may have noticed it before. If not, next time you have a cold glass of water or pop, wait for a little bit, then look at the outside of the glass.
Condensation Nuclei
The water particles gain energy from the surrounding environment. As this happens they move more and increase in volume, eventually this means they enter a gaseous state "float" about in the atmosphere.
i think acid rain
The particles cause water vapor to evaporate
The particles in water vapor are faster than the particles in ice water.
Particles are needed because then the water vapor can condense on them
Evaporation. If a puddle goes dry the water evaporated.
Its particles of water. not water vapor.
Its particles of water. not water vapor.
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particles of dust and other particles in the atmosphere.
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Vapor clings together to form the liquid form of the gas. (:
Clouds or fog.