cloud
because it condenses into water when your hot breath is exhaled onto a cold object.
The water droplets known as dew form when the air temperature passes below the "dew point" and water vapor condenses from the air onto the cooler objects. When cooled, air can no longer hold as much moisture.
Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals. These droplets form when water vapor in the air condenses onto particles such as dust or salt. The different types of clouds can vary in altitude, thickness, and composition.
Water vapor interacts with dust particles through a process called hygroscopicity, where water vapor condenses onto the surface of dust particles, forming tiny water droplets. This interaction can enhance the ability of dust to attract and retain moisture, leading to the formation of larger droplets or even clouds. Additionally, when water vapor condenses on dust, it can influence the dust's physical and chemical properties, affecting its role in atmospheric processes and climate.
A condensation nucleus is something that is found in a cloud droplet. Condensation nuclei are tiny solid particles such as dust, smoke, or even bacteria onto which water condenses, allowing clouds to form.
When water vapor condenses around dust particles a cloud is formed
When steam condenses onto a cold mirror, the water vapor in the steam loses energy to the cold surface of the mirror. This causes the water vapor to change phase from gas to liquid, forming water droplets on the mirror's surface.
It will make your hand wet
It is then called Dew Point.
Water vapor condenses to form clouds when it reaches its dew point, which is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor. The water vapor then forms tiny water droplets or ice crystals, which come together to create clouds.
Water vapour in the air - condenses onto surrounding surfaces when the temperature drops.
Water can't condense. Condensation is about something turning from a gas to a liquid. Once it has become a liquid it can't be come liquid-er.
movement of water ocean to cloud and return from cloud to ocean.
because it condenses into water when your hot breath is exhaled onto a cold object.
It condenses, this is what happens when the particles in a gas cool down. If you breath onto a piece of glass you can see a small amount of condensation
Water vapor from the air condenses onto the walls of the test tube when it comes in contact with the cold surface of the ice inside the tube. This condensation forms liquid water droplets on the walls of the test tube.
Particles onto which water droplets form are called cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). These particles can include dust, sea salt, and pollution. When water vapor condenses onto these particles, it forms cloud droplets.