Its called water vapor.Its happens when the outside is really hot or warm and the inside of whatever is cool or cold.
Condensation and Dew are related because Dew is practically Condensation since Condensation is Gas to a liquid. Humid turns to liquid. For example a cold glass of water that is outside for a long time. When you come back out you will see droplets on the side of the cup.
its condensation
There is usually some water vapor in the air. When the air cools rapidly, the water vapor condenses into water droplets. Clouds are made up of these water droplets (or ice crystals, if it is cold enough). If the droplets get large enough, they fall to the ground as rain.
Snow is an ice crystal made from very small water droplets. If you are talking about the regular action of snow being created in the atmosphere, it doesn't come from water vapor. Water droplets in the air will condense from lowering temperatures and start to group together. Those droplets will merge with more droplets. This is repeated over and over until the water droplets become heavy enough to fall from the sky. As they do, they will freeze. Smaller ones will make small ice formations: snow. Bigger droplets will make things like slush and hail. All of these things are conceptually the same thing. The size of the ice is what determines the name.
water vapor forms a musk,dew,or left over water droplets
the water droplets indicate that the air is cooler on one side of the glass. If the droplets are inside, then the outside is cooler. If the droplets are outside, it means the inside is cooler.
yes.
Condensation.
No…Co2 is carbon dioxide, what you exhale.
Condensation put to a lower level
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Answer this question… When water droplets appear on the outside of a cold glass of iced tea, this is an example of _____.
The water droplets are the result of the humidity in the air colling down and condensing on the outside of the glass. When water evaporates it turns into water vapor or steam we call the amount of water vapor in the air humidity. condensation is the reverse of evaporation and is also responsible for rain.
Fog and dew also consist of water droplets. You will also notice water condensing on the outside of a glass of a cold beverage.