condensation
The mist has dissipated or cleared up, allowing the mirror to look clear again. This could be due to factors such as changes in temperature, ventilation, or simply the natural dissipation of moisture in the air.
First comes the New Moon, next comes the First Quarter, then the Full Moon and lastly the Third Quarter. I begins all over again.
A week after the Full Moon the Moon looks like a semi circle again, this phase is called ''Third Quarter''
Any liquid exposed to a gas (water and air in the terrarium) will undergo evaporation. This is due to the internal energy which the particles of liquid will always have unless their temperature is 0 K. When the particles collide they transfer their energy to one another. When a particle at the surface of the liquid receives enough energy to be transformed into the gas phase it evaporates (essentially boiling one particle) while the remaining liquid remains under the boiling point of the liquid. When a terrarium sits in the sunlight it will warm up, receiving thermal energy and exciting the particles in the liquid. The increased thermal energy within the system will increase the rate of evaporation. Increased surface area of the liquid exposed to the gas will also raise the evaporation rate. As the liquid transforms into a gas, it fills the space occupied by the air within the terrarium. When so much moisture enters the air that can no longer hold any more humidity it has reached its dew point. The gaseous liquid begins to fall out of suspension and condense into its liquid phase again. Droplets of liquid will appear on the walls and cover of the terrarium as a result. Cooling the walls and cover of the terrarium will increase the rate of condensation.
Solid fuel rockets use a solid propellant mixture, which is more stable and easier to store compared to liquid fuel rockets that use liquid propellants. Iron rockets typically refer to solid fuel rockets using iron particles as part of the propellant mixture to enhance thrust. Overall, solid fuel rockets are simpler and more reliable but lack the efficiency and flexibility of liquid fuel rockets.
Sooner or later vapors will become water by condensing into liquid again.
Steam
It could be part of a process called distillation.
It evaporated.
WATER! If you put water in a cup and leave it in the freezer it will turn to an ice cube then if you leave it somewhere warm and cosy it will turn back to a liquid again. Try it for yourself even.
When droplets of water outside are evaporated, they transition from a liquid state to a gaseous state. This process is driven by heat energy from the sun, causing the water molecules to gain enough energy to break free from the liquid and enter the air as water vapor.
by compressing freon as a gas it can be concentrated in one place where it can be condensed into liquid freon once again; in liquid form it can be evaporated as in the vapor/compression cycle of a mechanical refrigeration system absorbing heat as from the food in your fridge.
It Begins Again was created on -19-09-04.
Ice is a solid and when melted it turns into a liquid freeze it again and it is solid
A simplified version of the water cycle is: Water is evaporated by sun and wind from the ocean. The evaporated water forms a vapour that creates the clouds. The clouds rain down on the land (and sea). The rain flows into streams, rivers, and back into the sea. Then the evaporation begins all over again - so continuing the water cycle.
By changing the temperature.When you heat up or boil water, it becomes a gas (water vapour).When you freeze water, it becomes a solid (ice).When water is the "ideal" temperature, it is a liquid.In the water cycle, when liquid water turns into a gas (vapour), it is called evaporation.When evaporated water vapour cools down, it falls back down as liquid water again (condensation). This is how we get rain.
Life Begins Again was created on 2005-01-25.