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The water vapor in the air. Since the cup is so cold from the ice inside, the vapor in the air when it hits the cup it causes it to make the water on the outsaide of the cup. You'd think it came from the inside, but it doesn't.
Today??? It's cold (vapor pressure is lower) and clear (the air has shed [rain or warmed up] some of the water vapor it contained when it came in off the Pacific ocean0.
Genesis 1: 1-21 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.2 Now the earth was [a] formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.When God created the earth, water was formed.
Some stars came before our sun. Some came after.
who came up with the name creators
This is because the air around the tumbler contains water vapour in it. When these water vapour came in contact with the cold, they contact with cold water, loses energy and converted into liquid state, which we see as water droplets.
cloud contain large amount of water vapour .The water vapour came to contact with dust particles (size 0.5mm) to form water droplet make it as its nuclie,this processes is called coalescence process . small water droplet combine to form bigger droplets . These droplets fall as rain drop.
There is lot of water on the earth in sea,ponds,etc. because of heating due to sunlight or other causes it is converted into steam and moves upward then after condensing it is collected in the form of clouds.
take a very cold beverage out of the fridge and let it sit on the counter for a minute or two, if you are not in an air conditioned building there should be condensation on the surface of the can, proving that water vapor is in the air.
Acoording to legend, the islands of Japan were formed by water droplets. The water droplets came from the tip of a god's golden spear. Obviously, this is technically probably not the case, but who knows if legends are true, right? True, thats sounds like an interesting story, but the islands of Japan were formed by volcanic activity
No, a rainbow is light reflecting off water droplets and moisture in the air.. That is why they are normally seen after rainfall. RAINbow. And there is a biblical story behind rainbows talking about how they came to be and what they mean.
Mist is composed of small, liquid water droplets, whereas steam is composed of water in its gas phase. Scientists came up with this model by observing water under various conditions.
False Einstein was looking at a glass of water on a table and noticed there was pollen on the surface and it was moving the table was not moving the glass was not moving so he came to the conclusion that the water itself was moving thus the discovery of the atom.
Water droplets will form at the top of the bag. The water came from the leaves. When you water a plant, the water goes to the roots, and then the leaves. So the sun evaporated the water from the leaves and the water got stuck on the top of the bag. Transpiration is the process that caused this to happen.
Well' you should of learned why it rains in grade school but i do not no the curriculum were you came from the water comes form(lakes)or other bodies of water on the ground and the water evaporates and goes inthe sky and condenses into water droplets and smushes together but when it gets too heavy it falls and that's why it rains.
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Evaporation:on a warm sunny day, water in a glass of water seems to slowly disappear. this is because the energy from the sun is heating the water up and turning the liquid water into water vapor. this process is called evaporation. when the water evaporates, it becomes an invisible gas in the atmosphere. evaporation takes place all over the earth, but especially in the oceans and lakes where there is lots of water.condensation:as the water vapor rises, it cools off and condenses into water droplets, if the water vapor becomes extremely cold, it will form ice crystals instead of water droplets. as the water droplets or ice crystals grow bigger and more numerous, they form clouds.precipitation:if water droplets or ice crystals become too heavy, they can't stay in the air. they precipitate. water droplets precipitate as rain and ice crystals precipitate as snow. sometimes, the rain freezes before it hits the earth and precipitate as hail.runoff:this precipitation gathers into streams and rivers that flow down to the lakes and oceans. this is called runoff. not all the water makes it back to the oceans and lakes right away. some is frozen into glaciers. eventually, the animals and plants breathe the water out and the glaciers melt, releasing the water back into the water cycle.the end:hi so that was my way of talking bout the water cycle. actually i got this from a worksheet. copied it down. so yeah. and that worksheet came from my teacher. ms.behrakis. she is actually a mad scientist. she knows alot-im not kidding. she worked for the government, and worked in a real lab. surprising how she isnt teaching university. well anyway thanks and bye!!!!