I don't know why at the molecular/physical/chemical/etc level, but I do know that when using warm or hot water in a shower; the water evaporates into a gaseous state known as water vapor. It rises, and then I think it cools & or sticks together into large clumps until becoming a solid cloud like in nature. Then it sticks to the surface of mirrors, etc. Certain liquids/gases/solids/etc like to cling to certain types of surfaces.
because the steam or water vapour changes back to water when it hits acold surface
Example sentence - The mirror in the bathroom was covered with condensation after he took a shower.
example: the water on your coke can i called condensation. this happens when cold liquid encounters something warm, then condensation happens!
this happens because during winter the air gets cool and the humidity in the air (amount of water vapor in the air)condenses (water vapor turns back to water) as we know that the process of condensation happens when the temperature is cool,and the temperature is warm then evaporation happens.
Absolutely! Any electronic device can be harmed by condensation. If your bathroom is fairly small and does not have good ventilation it may not be a good idea to have a plasma in there.
Sweaty bathroom walls are caused by water condensation. The water that you use in the shower is usually much warmer than the air in the bathroom, which will cause condensation on the walls, especially in small and/or poorly ventilated bathrooms.
because of condensation
Heat and condensation
You could get an extractor fan fitted, i have this in my windowless bathroom and it goes out to an external wall.
It is called condensation.
think its because of water and lack of condensation
A cloud is formed by condensation, during the water cycle.
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