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After evaporation there is a lot of water vapor in the air that will rise until it condenses into water droplets from the cold air. Evaporation just turns water (liquid) into vapors that rise (gas form).
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
Water vapor (moisture) in the air condenses on cold surfaces because of the temperature drop. The molecules cannot move apart as quickly, and so will resume the state of liquid.
No. Water freezes at 0°
Water can't condense. Condensation is about something turning from a gas to a liquid. Once it has become a liquid it can't be come liquid-er.
dew point
There is water vapor in the air, and that is a gas. The water vapor condenses on an object. The water vapor comes together and forms water droplets. These water droplets are now a liquid. This is condensation. So, to answer your question, gas becomes liquid.
Droplets of water will condense on a surface when the surface drops below the Dew Point temperature at that relative humidity.That is, the vapour condenses into a liquid phase. The droplet shape is caused by surface tension of the liquid.
Water vapor in your breath condenses as tiny droplets of liquid water on the cold glass surface.
As the air cools, it can contain less and less water vapor as a gas. So the vapor condenses and creates visible mist called fog, clouds, drizzle, and rain depending on where the water vapor condenses and how much of it condenses. The rain and drizzle forms as the mist groups together and creates the droplets and drops.
This is strait from the apex questions. ITS DEW POINT - C.
condenses
these form in the sky when water vapour condenses into water droplets
CLOUDS
Clouds form when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid droplets. If enough condensation occurs in a cloud then some of the droplets will grow bigger and fall as rain.
As the moist air rises, water vapor condenses and clouds form. Clouds are made of tiny droplets of liquid water or ice.
As the moist air rises, water vapor condenses and clouds form. Clouds are made of tiny droplets of liquid water or ice.