When water molecules are moving closer together in the air it is called
There is a net precipitation when molecules in the air are moving together
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The molecules in a solid are held together by short invisible bonds. A way to think about these bonds is that they slowly stretch as they move towards gas form. So in a solid the bonds are stronger and shorter, without them being held in such close proximity to each other they wouldn't be able to hold there shape, resulting in a more liquid form. Now in short, it is so the invisible bonds can more easily control the molecules in the object.
When water is in its gaseous form, the molecules are spread far apart and moving very quickly. In the liquid form, molecules are spread evenly and move at an average speed. In its solid form, the molecules are very close together and move very slowly.
The molecules that are moving around.
Condensation.!.!.!
Condensation.!.!.!
There is a net precipitation when molecules in the air are moving together
Condensation
This happens when the air cools. If the water particles get close enough to form liquid, the process is called condensation.
Frost forms on a window pane.
This happens when the air cools. If the water particles get close enough to form liquid, the process is called condensation.
Gases are compressible because their molecules bounce off of each other instead of sticking together. The molecules of solids and liquids stick together instead of moving freely.
convection
Its moving 'Closer' to the earth, this is called Super Moon. This is also what people think caused the Tsunami in Japan.
Viscosity
A microscope should not be focused by moving the objectives and the slide closer together because it will affect the working distance. It is the optimal distance between objective lens and the upper surface of the slide.