Condensed water vapor near the surface is referred to as precipitation. The condensed water vapor forms clouds and allows the water to return to the surface as rain, ice, sleet, or snow.
As the early Earth cooled, the water vapor in the atmosphere condensed and fell as rain, leading to the formation of the Earth's oceans. This process is known as the "primordial rainout" and it played a crucial role in shaping the planet's surface and creating the conditions for life to emerge.
Condensation
Troposphere. This is the lowest section of the earths atmosphere that contains 75% of the earths atmosphere by mass and 99% of the earths water vapour. This section of the atmosphere starts at the surface and extends 7-20km up, the thickness depending largely on where you are in the world.
The water vapors in the clouds condensed to fell as rain or snow to form lakes, ponds, rivers and glaciers etc. This water running in the liquid form in rivers reaches the low lying areas on earth to form sea and oceans. The process of evaporation continues to form the water vapour from free surface of water all around the globe and form clouds. The clouds again rain. The cycle of water thus continues on the earth to sustain life in different forms.
It is called "humidity".
The gas state of H2O is called water vapour. However, it is not steam, as steam is a collection of small condensed water droplets.
The water vapour condensed on the windows. The vapour rising off the acid made me choke.
Expected means "anticipated." Condensed vapor is "liquid/"
yes, they are condensed water. See the water cycle!
Rain is liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapour and then be heavy enough to fall, under gravity.
The separation is done by evaporating the water off as a vapour leaving the salt crystals (and any sediment) behind. The water vapour is then condensed back into fresh water. The process is called desalination.
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
As the early Earth cooled, the water vapor in the atmosphere condensed and fell as rain, leading to the formation of the Earth's oceans. This process is known as the "primordial rainout" and it played a crucial role in shaping the planet's surface and creating the conditions for life to emerge.
it is the condensed water vapour and gas.
When the water vapour has condensed in the air forming cloud
Preciptitaion of water condensed from vapour in the atmosphere: rain, snow, hail.
TEMPERATURE AT HIGHER ALTITUDES IS LESS.HENCE CONDENSATION OCCU AT HIGHER ALTITUDES