Most likely condensation will form because when temperature drops the humidty rises. If the temperature of the can is low enough the humidty in the hot air when taken down to the temperature of the cold can will condense. The same thing happens on a lawn when the temperature of the air cools enough overnight to form dew.
Condensation will likely occur on the outside of the cold can when taken out from the refrigerator on a hot day. This is because the cold surface of the can will cause the water vapor present in the warmer air to cool down and condense into droplets on the can's surface.
condensation
Australia is more of a hot place than a cold place.
I think you'll find that they only steam up when going from cold to hot. This is the condensation process
Condensation occurs when warm air contacts a cold surface, causing the air to cool and release moisture in the form of water droplets. An example of condensation is water droplets forming on the outside of a cold glass of water on a hot day.
Condensation will occur on the outside of the can because the cold surface of the can will cause moisture in the warm air to condense into water droplets. Evaporation will not occur on the surface of the can as the cold temperature will prevent water from evaporating into the air.
First thing your glasses have to be cold. Second you have to be in a warm/hot area. Glasses "fog up" because when the warm/hot water vapor gets near the cold glasses, it turns into the "fog" you see on glasses.
Cold
After taking a hot shower, condensation formed on the bathroom mirror, making it difficult to see my reflection.
That is condensation from hot engines in cold air.
they live in a hot place