temperature of the hot water combined with that of its container is higher than the ambient temperature and when the surrounding air strikes the container, the temperature of the air increase and this increases the vapour state of the air. note, for water to form around the outside of the hot water glass, the temp of the water must be lower than the temp of the surrounding air (condensation).
I dont know so i need help right now!
A cloud or fog. Fog touches the ground, clouds dont.
Put a glass over it, slide paper under the glass to seal it, then walk it outside and release it.
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if u ask this you dont have a life
The Surface of the glass is cold. When hotter water vapor touches it, it condenses to form water(Vapor = 100 degree C) You Dont Know This?? I mean I'm 13!
Throw them at the ground. The glass will shatter. Plastic will not. dont try this at home... It wont hold water.
i dont have any idea what it is it makes no sense
cloud droplets or ice crystals must grow heavy enough to fall through the air.HOPE this has helped you :)Or by temperature dropping *i dont think thts 1*
i dont know what that means. maybe it means you have some kind of disorder.
Less, because the refraction between air and glass is greater than between water and glass. This makes the image that is created smaller than an image created with a magnifying glass in air.
I dont know but my mum said one time your a spaz so dont touch the glass.... lick it