No it doesn't. Rather, when the temperature is too low, water changes into what is called ice/snow
Water vapor usually condenses into a liquid state (water); but, if the conditions are cold enough it can condense straight into a sold form (ice or frost), just like when frost appears on railings or windows after a cold night.
When air temperature cools, the water vapor in the air may condense to form clouds or fog if the air becomes saturated with moisture. If the temperature drops further, the water vapor may further condense into liquid water droplets and fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Cold air is needed for snow because it keeps the water vapor in the air frozen as ice crystals. When the temperature is above freezing, the ice crystals melt and turn into rain instead of snow. Additionally, colder air has a lower capacity to hold moisture, which causes the water vapor to condense and form snowflakes.
Distilled water doesn't have anything to do with charges. To make distilled water, you, well, distill water. That is, you heat it until it boils, then collect and condense the vapor.
Water out of salt water? Distill it. Heat it, condense the steam back into water and it is fresh. Just pretend that you are in the mountains making corn whiskey and moonshine.
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.,
water vapor in the atmosphere condense and falls to earth surface as rain or snow
Snow evaporation contributes to the water cycle by turning solid snow into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. This water vapor can later condense to form clouds and eventually fall back to the Earth as precipitation, completing the cycle.
Water vapor usually condenses into a liquid state (water); but, if the conditions are cold enough it can condense straight into a sold form (ice or frost), just like when frost appears on railings or windows after a cold night.
When air temperature cools, the water vapor in the air may condense to form clouds or fog if the air becomes saturated with moisture. If the temperature drops further, the water vapor may further condense into liquid water droplets and fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow.
Snow is made of ice crystals that form when water vapor in the air freezes directly into a solid. This can happen when the air temperature is below freezing and there is enough moisture in the air for the vapor to condense and crystallize into snowflakes.
Snow is made when water vapor in the atmosphere condense into ice crystals. Ice crystals aggregate into the snowflakes that we see. They get heavier than the surrounding air and fall to the ground.
Yes. Water vapor in the air can condense (like the water that forms on your cold glass of soda) and fall. If the temperature is warm, the water falls as rain. If the temperature is cold enough, the water freezes and falls as hail or snow.
they can get the sea water into a chamber then evaporate it and make it go through a pipe then condense it into someing
condensation does not for clouds. water vapor comes up to the clouds and turns back to water. then it falls as precipitation. which is fog , sleet, snow, rain and hail. and fog is a low cloud.
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To make distilled water at home, you can boil water in a pot and collect the steam in a clean container. As the steam cools, it will condense back into pure distilled water.