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What water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air?

Dew is the water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air.


Does water vapor cool or heat as it rises?

Water vapor cools as it rises because of adiabatic cooling, where air pressure decreases with altitude, causing the air to expand and cool. This cooling of water vapor can lead to condensation and cloud formation.


A requirement for the condensation of water vapor?

cool air


Is water on the outside of a glass from the air?

Yes. The cool glass causes water vapor in the air to condense.


What cool temperatures cause ndceotinsaon of water vapor?

Cool temperatures cause condensation of water vapor, turning it into liquid water. This process occurs when the air temperature reaches the dew point, causing the water vapor in the air to change state from a gas to a liquid.


Is it true or false that warm air can hold more water vapor than cool air?

True. Warm air has a higher capacity to hold water vapor compared to cool air because warm air molecules are more energetic and can spread farther apart, allowing them to accommodate more water vapor.


True or false more Water vapor is held in cool air then warm air?

false...air has no ability to "hold" water vapor


Which kind of air holds the highest amount of water vapor out of warm air cool airdry air and medium-temperatured air?

its specific humidity. it specifies the heat as it is the warm air of water vapor


Is it true that warm air can hold more water vapor than cool air?

Yes, it is true. Warm air has a higher capacity for water vapor compared to cool air because warm air molecules are more energetic and can hold more water vapor before reaching saturation. This is why humid environments tend to be associated with warmer temperatures.


What is water in its vapor state known as besides water vapor?

This could be steam if you are heating water. Or fog when warm air crosses cooler ground or cool air crosses warmer ground.steam


Why does breathing on the surface of cool mirror cause it to look foggy?

When you breathe on a cool mirror, the warm air you exhale contains water vapor. As the warm air hits the cool surface of the mirror, it cools down and loses its ability to hold onto the water vapor. The water vapor then condenses on the mirror's surface, creating tiny water droplets that appear as fog.


Can you give me a sentence with the word vapor?

The vapor rising from the hot cup of tea was visible in the cool morning air.