When water vapor condenses, it changes from a gas to a liquid by losing heat energy. This process forms water droplets or ice crystals, depending on the temperature. Condensation is the reverse of evaporation, where water changes from a liquid to a gas.
Water vapor turns back into liquid through a process called condensation, where the water vapor cools down and loses energy, causing the water molecules to come together and form liquid droplets. This can happen when the temperature drops, or when the air becomes saturated with water vapor.
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Water vapor becomes liquid water through a process called condensation. When the air cools down, it loses its capacity to hold water vapor, causing the vapor to condense and form liquid water droplets. This can happen on surfaces such as cold glass or as fog in the air.
The process by which water vapor changes to a solid is called deposition. This occurs when water vapor in the air changes directly into ice without passing through the liquid phase. This can happen when the temperature and pressure are low enough for the water vapor to bypass the liquid phase and form ice crystals.
aqua is just another word for saying hot water air
the water vapor turns to liquid
It dissapears
it goes threw a cycle
the proess of water vapor becoming liqud water when it cools is called condensation.
It may condense into clouds, or into precipitation, because cooler air cannot hold as much water vapor as warmer air.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
If water vapor becomes extremely cold, it will condense and turn into liquid water. This process is known as condensation and it happens when the water vapor loses enough energy to change state from gas to liquid.
In the water cycle, water evaporates from bodies of water due to heat from the sun, forming water vapor. This vapor then condenses into clouds, falls back to the Earth as precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc.), and eventually flows back into bodies of water through runoff or infiltration into the ground.
The boiling water will evaporate (turn to vapor). The ice will melt (turn to liquid) and then begin to evaporate (turn to vapor). The tap water will begin to evaporate (turn to vapor).
Condensed water vapor is water vapor that has cooled and changed back into a liquid state. This can happen when the temperature drops and the water vapor loses energy, causing it to condense into tiny droplets or ice crystals. This process is what forms clouds, fog, and dew.
Water vapor turns back into liquid through a process called condensation, where the water vapor cools down and loses energy, causing the water molecules to come together and form liquid droplets. This can happen when the temperature drops, or when the air becomes saturated with water vapor.
Water vapor changes from a gas to liquid when it undergoes condensation. This typically occurs when water vapor cools down and loses energy, causing the water molecules to come closer together and form liquid droplets. Condensation can happen in the atmosphere, forming clouds, or on surfaces like windows or mirrors.