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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%).
The funnel of a tornado consists of water droplets which condese as a result of a temperature drop inside the tornado that results from the low pressure. Temperature decreases with increasing heght, alowing more water vapor to condense.
Condense or Condensation im not so sure though
water vapour go up into the clouds as a gas causing the clouds to get heavy thus releasing water droplets
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Water vapor needs to condense by cooling it.
Temperature, available water vapor, and dust partices to condense around.
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Warm air has water vapor. When contacting the cold window pane, the temperature drops below the dew point, causing water VAPOR to condense to LIQUID water.
0 degree centigrade after giving the latent heat.
The dew point is the temperature below which, water vapor (at a constant pressure) will condense into liquid water.
False, Dew Point is where water vapour begins to condense into a liquid
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What vapor will condense onto any object that is at a lower temperature, or when the amount of water vapor able to be held in the air is exceeded. It's known as the DEW POINT and it changes with the temperature and climate.
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