When condensation occurs, water vapor is converted into liquid water droplets. No new substances are released into the atmosphere during condensation.
Condensation nuclei are small particles in the atmosphere that provide a surface for water vapor to condense onto, forming cloud droplets. These particles can include dust, pollution, and salt crystals. The presence of condensation nuclei is essential for the formation of clouds and precipitation in the atmosphere.
No, the moon cannot become misty. Mist is a terrestrial phenomenon caused by the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere, and the moon does not have an atmosphere to support such conditions.
Yes, a cloud is a result of condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere. When warm air rises and cools, it reaches its dew point and condenses onto tiny particles, forming visible water droplets or ice crystals that we see as clouds.
It forms clouds. Further condensation creates rain hail .
rain is precipitation that condensed from the atmosphere (condensation). puddles evaporate into the atmosphere after it rains (evaporation).
Condensation occurs as water vapor cools in the atmosphere, leading to the formation of clouds or fog.
Hot water is spraying out into the atmosphere at high pressure. This causes condensation.
When condensation occurs, water vapor is converted into liquid water droplets. No new substances are released into the atmosphere during condensation.
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Condensation nuclei enter the Earth's atmosphere through natural processes such as sea spray, volcanic eruptions, wildfires, and dust storms. Human activities like burning fossil fuels and industrial processes also release condensation nuclei into the atmosphere.
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The process you are describing is called condensation. It occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere loses heat energy, causing it to change from a gas to a liquid state, forming clouds or precipitation.
Condensation occurs in the atmosphere as part of the phases in rain cycle. During the condensation phase, water vapor transforms into liquid form. When warm air rises into the atmosphere, it cools down and loses its ability to hold water vapor resulting to the condensation of water forming cloud droplets.