When water vapor rises high in the atmosphere and cools, it condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This can happen because the air at higher altitudes is colder, causing the water vapor to reach its dew point temperature and change from a gas to a liquid or solid form.
Water vapor forms clouds when it condenses in the atmosphere.
It forms clouds. Further condensation creates rain hail .
Water vapor in the water cycle evaporates from bodies of water, rises into the atmosphere, cools and condenses to form clouds, and then falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation repeats continuously.
Water condenses to form clouds when warm air rises, cools, and reaches its dew pointβthe temperature at which it can no longer hold all its water vapor. As the air cools, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals around particles like dust or smoke in the atmosphere, creating clouds.
gas to liquid is condensation. think of when the steam condenses on a surface as it cools
A gas cools off to become a liquid in a process known as condensation. This occurs when the temperature of the gas drops below its condensation point, causing the gas particles to slow down and come together to form a liquid.
This gas become a liquid.
When a gas cools and condenses, it becomes a liquid. This phase transition occurs when the gas loses enough thermal energy to allow its particles to come together and form a denser, more ordered arrangement characteristic of a liquid state.
Condensation.
This depends on the gas.
it begins to condenses.
This gas is water vapor. As it cools, it condenses into liquid water and boils at 100 degrees Celsius, turning into steam.
sort of. It becomes gas, but it turns into clouds because it condenses
Usually this happens when a gas cools. It becomes more dense as the gas particles move more slowly. Eventually it condenses and so it changes back to a liquid.
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When water condenses, it changes from a gas to a liquid state as it cools down. This occurs when the water vapor in the air loses heat energy and forms tiny water droplets or ice crystals, leading to the formation of clouds or fog.