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Q: Which term describes the droplests of water that condense on aerosols in the sky?
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What describes the droplets of water that condense on aerosols in the sky?

Raindrops A+


What conditions are need to form clouds?

1. Falling Temperatures 2. Water vapour in the air 3. Condensation nuclei-tiny particles of duct, soot, etc.


What do aerosoles help to form in the atmosphere?

In order for you (humans) to live, you need aerosols. aerosols are one of the three important things you need in order to have a water cycle. the aerosols keep the liquid water stay into a liquid water, so if we didn't have aerosols we wouldn't be able to drink water. hope this helped! :)


When enough heat energy is gained by liquid water the liquid water can?

molecule


How does water gaseous state apply to your weather and the water cycle?

The gaseous state of water, i.e., water vapor condense in atmosphere to form clouds. The amount of water vapor in air is known as humidity. It describes the weather.


When liquid water loses energy it will?

Condense


What includes water droplets and droplets from volcanoes?

aerosols


When does water condensed?

What does condense mean like if you reading a story and it asks you what does condense mean? What does condense mean like if you reading a story and it asks you what does condense mean?


Why do you think the never ending journey of water is called a cycle?

Because of the Hydrologic Cycle. Water in the oceans, lakes, rivers ect...evaporate by the sun's heat into the clouds as water vapor and then condense around dust particles called aerosols and fall as rain. Falling back into the oceans, rivers, groundwater ect, and the water is recycled or cycled again.


What can water vapor condense into?

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What is condense water vapor?

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Can water vapour condense on tree?

no