Condensation is the conversion of a gas to a liquid. This requires a loss of energy, typically in the form of heat. The classic example is water in the air condensing on a cold glass of water. When the gas form of water contacts the cold surface of the glass it losses energy and the water molecules pull closer together (condense) and change to its liquid form. This concept applies to any substance which changes from gas to liquid, it need not be water, though the engery needed to facilitate that change varies.
Dew
No, dew is thick, most of the time. Examples of condensation include; Heat on a cold window, or mist.
Condensation is the change of the physical state of matter from gaseous phase into liquid phase and is the reverse of evaporation.
The water is evaporated creating condensation. TEchnically the clouds are condensation
If you mean condensation (note spelling) then the opposite process is called evaporation.
Dew
The dew in the morning
rain is precipitation that condensed from the atmosphere (condensation). puddles evaporate into the atmosphere after it rains (evaporation).
when a glass has ice in it and you add some water let it sit for two -three minutes and you see condensation.
nothing stupid
The water and/or ice on my windshield every morning.
no. Those are physical changes.
Examples of condensation include water droplets forming on the outside of a cold glass of water, fog forming on a cool morning, and clouds forming in the atmosphere when warm air rises and cools down.
the kettle and the engines of a Car
what are some examples or a delta like erosion deposition pollution or condensation
No, dew is thick, most of the time. Examples of condensation include; Heat on a cold window, or mist.
Clouds are a example of condensation just like taking a bowl and then pouring hot water.Then covering with cling wrap and adding the ice on top of it.try it!!!!!!!!