usually it is combined with CO2 and when it does it will mix up and it ill form a cloud.
As water vapor condenses to form a cloud, the energy that was in the water vapor is released into the atmosphere in the form of latent heat. This released energy helps to fuel the process of condensation, where water vapor changes into liquid water droplets that make up the cloud.
Condensation occurs as water vapor changes into cloud droplets. This is the process by which gas or vapor transforms into liquid when cooled.
When a cloud holding water vapor suddenly cools, the water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals. This process forms precipitation, such as rain or snow, which falls to the ground.
When water vapor becomes liquid water, it is called condensation. This process occurs when the air is cooled, causing the water vapor to lose its energy and form droplets.
If a cloud holding the maximum amount of water vapor cools, it will reach a point where the water vapor condenses into liquid water droplets. This process is known as saturation, and it can lead to the formation of precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail.
when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)
The water vapor goes into the cloud and the cloud fills up with water then it lets out the rain witch becomes rain.
As water vapor condenses to form a cloud, the energy that was in the water vapor is released into the atmosphere in the form of latent heat. This released energy helps to fuel the process of condensation, where water vapor changes into liquid water droplets that make up the cloud.
This is the dew point temperature, where the air becomes saturated with moisture and water vapor starts to condense into liquid water or fog at the cloud base.
Condensation occurs as water vapor changes into cloud droplets. This is the process by which gas or vapor transforms into liquid when cooled.
Steam (clear), or water vapor (usually in the form of a whitish fog-like cloud or stream).
saturation of the air with water vapor. When the air cools to its dew point and becomes saturated with water vapor, the excess vapor condenses onto tiny particles in the air to form water droplets, resulting in cloud formation.
When Earth's atmosphere becomes saturated with water vapor, it reaches a point where it can no longer hold any more moisture. This can lead to the condensation of the excess water vapor, resulting in cloud formation, precipitation like rain or snow, and potentially extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall or storms.
The cloud gets to much water vapor which is tiny droplets of water.When it gets to much it comes down
When water vapor becomes liquid water, it is called condensation.
Steam (clear), or water vapor (usually in the form of a whitish fog-like cloud or stream).
When water vapor becomes a liquid, it is called condensation.