dunno!but it cant because it turns to rain, if it didnt it would be fog.
When rain hits a raincoat, the outer fabric repels the water and prevents it from soaking through to the wearer. The water forms droplets on the surface of the raincoat and eventually runs off. This helps keep the person wearing the raincoat dry.
Water Vapour is removed from the kitchen by a ventilation system that is often installed over the stove which leads through the vents to the outside wall of the house, propelling the substance into the environment.
The light will change directions (to be closer to the normal) once it hits the water. This is known as refraction which is a property of light. In this case, you have 2 media (plural form of medium). The two are air and water. The reason it changes direction is because air allows a different speed of light than water. Water is denser which is why light can't travel as fast. This change in the speed of light is what causes the light to change direction once it hits the water. In conclusion, after light hits the water, it will change directions (to be closer to the normal) due to the fact that the medium is changed(from air to water) which results in a change in the speed of light.
Hot air can hold more water in it (think of a tea kettle -- as it gets hotter, it makes steam, which is airborne water vapour). In the cold, water vapour condenses. When it condenses it turns from "steam" back into water, which is too heavy to stay in the air. This is why you get frost on the windows on a cold day. Warm air in the room has water vapour. When it hits the cold window, the water vapour freezes, making frost on the * inside* of your windows.
A cold front happens when a fast-moving mass of cold air hits a warm air mass. The warm air, which holds a lot of water vapour, gets pushed upward quickly. The water vapour condenses to a lot of water droplets, which form tall clouds. Eventually the weight of the drops can no longer be supported by the air, and they fall.This type of storm is often violent, accompanied by a lot of thunder and lightning, and a heavy rainfall in a short period of time. But it ends quickly. Tornados may occur.
When rain hits a raincoat, the outer fabric repels the water and prevents it from soaking through to the wearer. The water forms droplets on the surface of the raincoat and eventually runs off. This helps keep the person wearing the raincoat dry.
This happens because the warm air from the person's breath hits the cold surface of the glass, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into tiny droplets that appear as a faint white mist.
The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.
Condensation is the process of a substance changing from a gas to a liquid. E.g when you get water on the inside of a window. The window has water vapour on it. The the cold rain hits the warmer surface of the window which has water vapour on. When water vapour is cooled it turns into water (a liquid. The water will then start to drip down on the inside of the window because the water vapour which was on the inside of the window has been cooled. And then turned in to a liquid! Condensation is what the clouds are called The water evaporates into the sky on a sunny day and becomes clouds in the sky the changing of a gas into a liquid.
the changing of a gas into a liquid. (annie198) E.g when you get water on the inside of a window. The window has water vapour on it. The the cold rain hits the warmer suface of the window which has water vapour on. When water vapour is cooled it turns into water (a liqiud). The water will then start to drip down on the inside of the window because the water vapour which was on the inside of the window has been cooled. And then turned in to a liquid!
it explodes with you in it take that society
fills up it
The sandcastle is swept away.
You gotta clean the mess up:)
Condensation. Where hot water vapour hits a cold surface and turns back in to water vapor.
Condensation is the process of a substance changing from a gas to a liquid. E.g when you get water on the inside of a window. The window has water vapour on it. The the cold rain hits the warmer surface of the window which has water vapour on. When water vapour is cooled it turns into water (a liquid. The water will then start to drip down on the inside of the window because the water vapour which was on the inside of the window has been cooled. And then turned in to a liquid! Condensation is what the clouds are called The water evaporates into the sky on a sunny day and becomes clouds in the sky the changing of a gas into a liquid.
A loss of energy to the water molecules surrounds at an atomic level causes for the water vapour to condense into a liquid from a gaseous state. If we think of it in terms of energy, to boil and evaporate water, you apply thermal energy- the temperature of the water will rise until it hits 100 degrees Celsius, after which point it will start it's transition into a gas phase from the liquid phase. To take it the other way, as water vapour loses energy (i.e. as it's temperature drops) it will start to condense into liquid water.