You can go and ask your mum ;)
I feel like it takes an input of thermal energy for condensation to occur since it is a warming process. Because the evaporation of a liquid is a cooling process, so for the vapor to condense back into liquid droplets I'm pretty sure that energy is required.
Blood its the only liquid organ
Well, there is liquid everywhere in your body. The liquid part of blood is plasma. The liquid outside of the circulatory system and cells is the interstitial fluid. The liquid inside of your cells is called cytosol.
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. So basically transpiration is evaporation of water from plant leaves. Transpiration also includes a process called guttation, which is the loss of water in liquid form.
Pure liquid. The inside bones are just a liquid. It is unkown what the liquid is, but scientists have called it "bonice"
It is only necessary for your computer to have a liquid cooling system when a traditional fan cooling system is inadequate to cool the interior. This may be the case when overclocking components in a system, which causes more heat to be generated. Care should be taken, to avoid condensation from being generated, which may cause shorts.
Nitrogen is used as a cooling agent in its liquid state due to its low temperature and efficient heat transfer. It is capable of keeping components at sub zero temperatures even under load.
By cooling the liquid.
A liquid cooling into a solid is called freezing or in more scientific terms solidification
Normally liquid cooled has water... and a oil cooled is just that it has a oil cooler
The rock formed by cooling a liquid rock after processing is called a crystal.
Cooling a liquid turns it into a solid. I.E. Freezing water into ice, or magma cooling into rock.
The substance could liquefy or solidify. Cooling a gas: change from the gas phase to the liquid phase Cooling a liquid: change from the liquid phase to the solid phase
There are only a few on the market because most laptops don't have room to put a liquid cooling system in it.
Heatsink uses what they call passive cooling where as liquid cooling systems use active cooling.
One can purchase a liquid cooling system from many electrical and computer stores - such as PC World in the UK. One can get them from a place such as Currys or Gizmodo. One can also purchase a liquid cooling system cheaply on the internet through a site like Amazon. A great example of a liquid cooling system to use in a Computer is one that uses liquid nitrogen.
Adiabatic cooling happens when air cannot expand or compress. A liquid cooling system uses a special integrated pump, reservoir and a cold plate unit. The process for liquid cooling is long and complicated to fit in a small box. Check out Asetek where you can read the entire process and see a demonstration.