Water will condense onto surfaces when it is saturated or supersaturated (dew point equal to or above temperature).
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
When air high above the earth' surface is cooled below the dew point it is likely to form?
Clouds.
Clouds.
Clouds.
Clouds.
When air high above the earth's surface is cooled below the dew point, it is likely to form clouds or fog. This occurs when the air reaches its saturation point and the water vapor in the air starts to condense into tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
Clouds.
Igneous rock can form deep below the surface as intrusive igneous rock, or on or near the surface as extrusive igneous rock. X Answer is: Igneous
they form above earths surface (THIS ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT) They Form BELOW earths surface(:
Igneous rocks that form below the Earth's surface are called intrusive igneous rocks. Examples include granite, diorite, and gabbro. These rocks cool and solidify slowly, allowing large crystals to form.
Oxygen can become a liquid at temperatures below -183 degrees Celsius. At this point, oxygen molecules slow down enough to form a liquid state.