When water vapor gets cold, it turns into liquid water through a process called condensation. This occurs when the temperature drops enough for the water molecules to lose energy and bond together, forming tiny droplets. This process is commonly observed in the formation of clouds or dew.
When water vapor gets cold, it turns into liquid water through a process called condensation. This occurs when the air temperature drops, causing the water vapor to lose energy and transition from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This process is commonly observed as dew forming on grass or droplets on a cold glass.
Evaporation is the process by which a puddle gets smaller as the water heats up and turns into vapor, escaping into the atmosphere.
Cooler. The cloud forms because the water vapor condenses by cooling down. Thunderstorms occur because a warm, moist air mass is cooled by an incoming cold air mass. When the moist air gets chilled, the water vapor condenses to form clouds, resulting in rain.
Yes. The process is called condensation, and it's driven by the fact that the temperature of the air decides how much moisture it can carry. Warm air, the water stays as vapour. Then the warm air hits the cold can, the air cools off, can't carry as much moisture anymore and the excess ends up on the can as droplets.
Water. Water vapor occurs when water evaporates, or heats up so much that it turns into a gas. This gas is called water vapor, or steam, although steam is hot water vapor.
When water vapor gets cold it condenses into condensation.
When water vapor gets cold, it turns into liquid water through a process called condensation. This occurs when the air temperature drops, causing the water vapor to lose energy and transition from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This process is commonly observed as dew forming on grass or droplets on a cold glass.
I think as it gets cooler it can hold less water vapor....
When the vapor in the air gets cold, it condenses into liquid water droplets. This process is called condensation. This is why you see fog, clouds, or dew forming when the temperature drops and the vapor in the air loses heat energy.
An asteroid is hunks of rock or metal a comet is ice and as it gets closer to the sun it turns to water vapor as it gets further it turns back to ice.
Water gets into the air through evaporation, transpiration from plants, and sublimation. Evaporation is the process where water on the surface turns into water vapor. Transpiration is when plants release water vapor through their leaves. Sublimation is when ice or snow changes directly into water vapor without melting first.
Evaporation is the process by which a puddle gets smaller as the water heats up and turns into vapor, escaping into the atmosphere.
Condensation. And before this: water turns into water vapor-evaporation After condensation: clouds holding the water lets go-precipitaion= snow, sleet, hail, and rain. After precipitation: Run-off=water goes back to its original place (or other places).
Well, when water gets to the clouds in The Water Cycle, it's called condensation. All of the water that was water vapor turns back into liquids!
Water turns to a solid, when water gets to 0 degrees Celsius because the water molecules are to cold to move around.
Water turns to a solid, when water gets to 0 degrees Celsius because the water molecules are to cold to move around.
Water turns to a solid, when water gets to 0 degrees Celsius because the water molecules are to cold to move around.