to recycle all the useful water present on earth and to sustain the lifecycle we need the condensation process it is a mandatory process on earth for survival of any kind of life form. the water we are getting in our taps to drink and cook our food and wash our belolgings all constitutes the partof the little water on the earth that is not saline and can be used by man and every other living thing... where do you think that the water you used for all your household and industrial purposes is getting compensated it is done by the watercycle and the condensation process is a part of it.. as the water gets evaporated it gets lighter in weight due to the heating up of the molecules and weakening of other forces and when subjected to the low temperature higher up there it gets condensed and to notice the point in all this process the impurities which we added to it on earth during our use gets removed and the water is almost pure as the distilled water and then when condensation process is completed the water is in the form of clouds which under the action of the climatic conditions gets precipitated in the form of rain... the rain water however captures the dust present in the atmosphere and so can not be directly consumed but after fiteration we are use this same water as the rain is reaching our rivers and oceans... also the rain water harvesting could be done to save the water... i hope now you understand the need for condensation and also to save water...:)
When solid particles are present in the air, they can act as nuclei for water vapor to condense onto, forming liquid droplets. This can occur when the air is humid and the temperature is cool enough for condensation to take place on the solid surfaces.
Condensation is the process in which a gas turns into a liquid. This occurs when the temperature of the gas decreases, causing the particles to slow down and come closer together, forming liquid droplets. It often happens when warm, moist air comes into contact with a cold surface.
A shiny and smooth surface on a metal can helps to reflect heat and prevent condensation from forming. This is because a smooth surface reduces the ability for water droplets to adhere and accumulate on the surface, minimizing the formation of condensation.
Yes, condensation occurs when gas particles lose enough thermal energy to transition into a liquid state. As the gas particles cool down, they lose kinetic energy, causing them to move closer together and eventually form liquid droplets.
Evaporation is the opposite of condensation.
For evaporation to take place there must be some form of heat. This is heat from the sun
Before condensation can take place, the air must become saturated with moisture, reaching its dew point temperature. This can occur through cooling the air or adding more moisture to it. Once the air is saturated, condensation occurs as the excess moisture in the air turns into liquid water droplets.
It takes place on Earths atmosphere =)
It takes place on Earths atmosphere =)
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Usually for condensation to take place the atmosphere should be fully saturated and tempratures should fall.
It needs to be added, in order for condensation to take place you have to have both cold and warm temperatures. For example, if you have ice water you usually have condensation because the ice and the air outside the glass mix and make condensation.
Relief rainfall takes place when evaporation,transpiration and condensation takes place followed byprecipitation
Condensation takes place at any temperature. Condensation takes place at any temperature.
There are three processes that take place in the water cycle:EvaporationCondensationTranspiration
Clouds form and the water falls out of the air as ice or rain.
Most condensation on Earth takes place in the atmosphere, where water vapor in the air cools and turns into liquid droplets. This process is essential for the formation of clouds, fog, and precipitation.