Assuming constant volume, in order to condense you must decrease temperature/heat.
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When it vaporized with heat
Condensation.
Yes, temperature in the air has more moisture content . Due to the condensation of particles in the humidity liberates the particle which has high heat particles which increases the temperature.
Heat is not required for water condensation. Water vapors condenses into water droplets.
condensation
I think the question is "What must be changed, Temperature or Heat energy so that the Temperature will increase?"And I don't know.. LOL[Updated answer based on updated question: Temperature is basically a measure of heat. As a result, the two are interlinked. However, as temperature is a measure of the extent of heat, then heat energy has to be increased to increase the temperature.]
Gas changes into a liquid during condensation.
In condensation heat is removed In evaporation heat is added
At saturation, latent heat of condensation is released into the air.
Because condensation is what happens when heat effects the outside of the glass the liquid is held in. I guess it does mean that eventually the liquid will get warmer.
its temperature is increased and if temperature supplied continously phase change can be changed