When the water vapour condenses and turns into a liquid.
Water vapor condenses into liquid water when it reaches the dew point temperature, which is the point at which the air becomes saturated with moisture and cannot hold any more water vapor. This temperature can vary depending on factors such as air pressure and humidity levels.
Higher temperatures increase the amount of water vapor that air can hold. When the temperature decreases, the air becomes saturated and condensation occurs, leading to the formation of water droplets or clouds. Warmer temperatures can also accelerate the evaporation of water into vapor.
Condensed water droplets held suspended in the air are known as fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground becomes saturated with water vapor, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny droplets that linger in the air.
When water vapor becomes liquid water due to cooling, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the temperature of the air drops, causing water vapor to lose energy and transition from a gaseous state to a liquid state. Condensation is an essential part of the water cycle and is responsible for the formation of clouds and precipitation.
Water vapor enters the air as water at the surface evaporates or as plants transpire water vapor from their leaves.
Water vapor becomes a cloud through a process called condensation, where the warm air containing water vapor rises and cools. As the air cools, the water vapor condenses around tiny particles in the air, forming tiny liquid water droplets. These droplets then combine and grow to eventually form a visible cloud.
because it is in the air so it is invisible
when it has plenty of water vapor
Condensation is the process where water vapor in the air becomes liquid water when it comes into contact with a cool surface. It does not turn water from a visible to an invisible state; rather, it transforms water vapor into visible liquid water droplets, such as when you see water droplets form on a cold glass of water on a hot day.
water that is a liquid, evaporates into the air. and becomes dense forming moisture (water vapor)
Mist is a collection of tiny water droplets suspended in the air and is visible to the naked eye, while water vapor is the gaseous state of water and is not visible. Mist forms when water droplets condense from water vapor in the air, typically when warm, moist air cools rapidly.
Water vapor in the air is visible in the form of mist, fog, and clouds.
becomes the mass of clouds.....
When water vapor becomes liquid water, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air is cooled, causing the water vapor to lose its energy and form droplets.
Clouds are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. Clouds do not contain gas specifically, but rather water vapor that has condensed into visible droplets or ice crystals due to cooler temperatures in the atmosphere.
Yes it is. After it rains, all the puddles evaporate and becomes water vapor and creates humidity.
Dry what? Perhaps the water is evaporated, and becomes vapor in the air.