Condensation is the reverse of evaporation; both are steps in the water cycle.
Rain, water bodies, evaporate, condense , precipitate are few names in water cycle. The aim is to recycle the water.
This water remain as a gas.
Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.
The antonym of "evaporate" is "condense." Evaporate means to change from a liquid to a vapor, while condense means to change from a gas to a liquid.
simple it depends if it is sunny it evaporates if it is cold but not at freezing it will condense Liam sams
Rain, water bodies, evaporate, condense , precipitate are few names in water cycle. The aim is to recycle the water.
Because its too cold for any water to evaporate and precipitate back down to earth I think you meant to say that it is too cold for water to CONDENSE and precipitate back down to earth. If it is too dry, water WILL evaporate.
to another rain drop: Don't you ever get tired of doing the same thing over and over? I mean come on, precipitate, condense, evaporate, precipitate, condense, evaporate over and over and over. I tell you I'm sick of it!
Evaporate and condense off the water.
You can filter it or evaporate and condense the water
It warms it up to evaporate. It cools it down to condense it. It rains to precipitate. It flows off mountain, hills, Etc. to runoff. And it CLEANS it, turning dirty, salty water into pure clean potable water.
This water remain as a gas.
evaporate the water or evaporation. condense the water vapour or condensation
Yes, if the atmosphere is saturated with vapors.
Water is evaporated when the temperature increase and condensed when the temeperature decrease.
The antonym of "evaporate" is "condense." Evaporate means to change from a liquid to a vapor, while condense means to change from a gas to a liquid.
your butt would stink