"The point is, warm air can absorb more moisture than cold air. In the process of cooling, at a certain low temperature point â?? dew point â?? the air is 100 % saturated with moisture, and condensation occurs." Essentially when warm air flows over a cold window it causes fog or "condensation".
condensation probably
condensation
Well, if your windows are thin and get cold enough, the moist, humid air outside will condense on the surface of the windows, much like the condensation that appears on a cold beverage can or glass in a humid room.
Frost forms inside windows when warm, moist air inside the room comes into contact with a colder surface, such as the window glass. The moisture in the air condenses and freezes on the cold surface, creating frost. This can happen when there is a significant temperature difference between the inside and outside of the window.
Because they are inefficient and cold due to conduction from indoors to outdoors.
Condensation occurs in cold when water vapour condense to form tiny droplets of water.
It's condensation
This is a physical change. The moisture in the air is condensating to water on thw cold glass.
any window that's not insulated properly will form condensation no matter what material it's made from
because that is rihfhr
water vapour/ cold /and a condensation medium
Yes, condensation can make any windows foggy.