it turns into a cloud. depending on the humidity, it may turn into a nimbus, altostratus, cirrus, stratus, cumulonimbus and many more
as the spaces between the dissolved particles is reduced, the solid will form a crystal. Its how sea salt is prepaired.
I don't think you can condense a liquid, you can evaporate a liquid eg water which turnns into water vapour then when the water vapour gets colder it cools and condenses
It cools and consequently can hold less water vapour. The vapour condenses and it rains. This is convection rainfall.
It's called condensation when vapour cools and turns into liquid.
It cools and consequently can hold less water vapour. The vapour condenses and it rains. This is convection rainfall.
Water does NOT condense into the air. Water EVAPORATES into the air. When air cools sufficiently, then water vapour will condense out of the air as, mist, fog, rain, hail, snow. etc.,
When water vapor cools, it loses energy and begins to condense into liquid water droplets. This process is known as condensation and is responsible for the formation of clouds, fog, and dew.
When the water vapour cools down, it turns into liquid Ex: When You Are having a shower and the water is very hot, its steams up the mirrors. As soon as the bathroom cools down, water starts dripping from the mirrors as the vapour gets cooled down.
When the water vapour cools down, it turns into liquid Ex: When You Are having a shower and the water is very hot, its steams up the mirrors. As soon as the bathroom cools down, water starts dripping from the mirrors as the vapour gets cooled down.
it becomes water vapour in the air
Steam is water vapour - just a very hot form of it.
Warmer air is able to hold more water vapour than cooler air. As warm humid air cools, the water vapour condenses out as water droplets.