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When water changes into water vapor, it undergoes evaporation. This process involves the conversion of water molecules from liquid form into vapor form due to heat energy. As water molecules gain enough energy, they break free from the liquid's surface tension and rise into the air as water vapor.
The process when water vapor changes to water is called condensation. This occurs when the water vapor in the air cools and transforms into liquid water droplets, usually forming on a cooler surface such as a window or a cold drink.
No, condensation is the opposite process where water vapor changes into liquid water.
The process of water vapor changing into water is called condensation. This occurs when the vapor cools and loses energy, causing the water molecules to come together and form liquid water droplets.
Water changes into water vapor through a process called evaporation. This occurs when water is heated, either by the sun or another heat source, causing the water molecules to gain enough energy to escape into the air as vapor. This is a key part of the water cycle and helps in the redistribution of water around the Earth.
The temperature at which water changes into vapor is known as the boiling point, which is 100 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.