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Q: Will water droplets precipitate into a cup?
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What does water droplets precipitate as?

it precipitate as rain


What is the process called 'water cycle?

It is the process in which water gets evaporated from heat of sun. It gets condensed to form water droplets and precipitate.


Why water droplets can be found outer surface of cup?

Your question is imprecise - we do not get the point of what you are asking. Water droplets can be found on the outer surface of a cup if it has just been washed!


Why would droplets of water form on the outside of a cup?

rain


Would droplets of water form on the outside of a glass cup?

yes.


What is the water droplets on the outside of your cup called?

The water droplets themselves are just water droplets, precipitates, runoff.They got there through condensation, the change of a gas state back to a liquid state, and the reverse of vaporization.


Why a glass of ice water often has water droplets which form on the outside while a hot cup of tea or soup does not?

the main reason is condensation of water vapour in the air to water droplets


What is the process called when water turns to water droplets?

This is one of many parts of the water cycle. water needs to condense (turn into a cloud) Then it will precipitate (a fancy word for rain ect.) or as you call them ,water droplets. By the way if you are not in the fifth grade (below it ) do not worry it is simple fifth grade science


What is precipitation produced from?

It's all from the water cycle. First water vapor rises up into the sky and forms clouds. When water droplets get too heavy in the clouds they precipitate. So to answer your question clouds and water


Where did the water droplets come from On the cup of ice?

That's condensation—the water vapor in the air around the cup condenses on its surface because it's cold. So it comes from the air around the cup.


Why would drophlets of water form on the outside of a glass cup?

Assuming the glass cup held a cold liquid, the air closest to the cup will be colder than the surrounding air, causing water vapour in the air to condense into liquid water droplets.


How can colourless the coloured water?

Boil it with a cup and a lid on. Boil it for 10 minutes and open the lid. The water droplets under the lid will be colourless