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.
yes the cool denser air sink while the warm less dense rises
cool air
Condensation
Because warm air is less dense then cool air.
When air is cooled, the molecules within it slow down, causing the air to contract and become denser. This decrease in temperature can lead to condensation of water vapor in the air, eventually forming clouds or fog.
the hot rises and when met with the cool air it forms condensation if u have a tin roof put a fales roof in this will stop the condensation
The cool air will sink and the warm air will rise.
No. cause it would consume more energy to make the room cool. Hot air rises and cool air sink, so to make the room to a controlled cool temperture , it is advisable to place the aircon unit on the top.
The cold air pushes under the warm air.
Condensation of the cool air on the hot glass.
When you blow onto a mirror, the warm, moist air from your breath creates condensation on the cool surface of the mirror. This condensation forms tiny water droplets that scatter light and cause the mirror to appear foggy.