Condensation
Condensation. (APEX)
this is to do with the clouds albedo (the amount of light they reflect) whiter clouds have more small particles whist dark clouds have less but bigger particles, this makes the white cloud more reflective as the particles have a bigger surface area
When air containing water in gaseous form (any air with a relatively humidity greater than zero) rises, it cools and the water vapor condenses into liquid water in small "droplets" and forms a cloud. Or in short: a "cloud" is formed.
Filtration should work eliminating particles. Distillation is more involved but should eliminate things that filtration won't.
to form
particles in loamy soil are small in syze
condensation (the water vapor condenses onto the small dust particles in the air creating clouds)
this is to do with the clouds albedo (the amount of light they reflect) whiter clouds have more small particles whist dark clouds have less but bigger particles, this makes the white cloud more reflective as the particles have a bigger surface area
Atoms are particles with a small positive nucleus that is surrounded by clouds of electrons.
osmosis
Pinocytosis
Clouds
erosion
Small particles can pass through the cell membrane by simple diffusion. If the particles are water, the process is given a special name: osmosis.
homogenization
Clouds block the sun from vaporizing.
small dust and sand like particles
Breaking down of macromolecules into small particles is called a catabolic process. In any catabolic process there is a release of energy. Anabolic reaction combines small particles into a macro molecule and energy is conserved in such a process.