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No it doesn't. Rather, when the temperature is too low, water changes into what is called ice/snow
A high temperature favors evaporation and a low temperature favors condensation.
condense into tiny water droplets. This process is known as condensation and is responsible for the formation of clouds and other forms of precipitation.
The dew point is the temperature below which, water vapor (at a constant pressure) will condense into liquid water.
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False, Dew Point is where water vapour begins to condense into a liquid
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No it doesn't. Rather, when the temperature is too low, water changes into what is called ice/snow
The dew point is the atmospheric temperature from which water droplets begin to condense and dew begins to form. It can change depending on the pressure and humidity of the area.
Water will start to condense onto objects when the air becomes "saturated" - when the temperature drops to the dew point (at which point the relative humidity will be 100%).
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When it is under 100 degrees celsius
Water is evaporated when the temperature increase and condensed when the temeperature decrease.
A high temperature favors evaporation and a low temperature favors condensation.
when the temperature reaches the dew point.
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when the temperature reaches the dew point.