It is called fog. Fog is formed when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets near the ground, reducing visibility.
True. Clouds and precipitation are formed when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals.
When water vapor gets cold, it turns into a liquid. This process is known as condensation.
No, when water vapor condenses into a liquid, heat is released, not absorbed, which can cause a decrease in temperature. This process is known as the latent heat of condensation.
Water condenses into liquid droplets when it changes from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid state.
When water vapor condenses around dust particles a cloud is formed
It is called fog. Fog is formed when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets near the ground, reducing visibility.
This is a physical change. When water vapor in the air condenses to form clouds, it is a change in state from a gas (water vapor) to a liquid (water droplets). No new substances are formed.
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They form through condensdation - that is, the water vapor in the air condenses.
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
When water vapor condenses, hydrogen bonds are formed. These hydrogen bonds are strong intermolecular forces that occur between the hydrogen atoms of one water molecule and the oxygen atom of another water molecule.
The clouds are formed by water vapor evaporating from the ocean. The water vapor condenses and falls again as rain (or snow) thereby completing the water cycle.
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
True. Clouds and precipitation are formed when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid water droplets or ice crystals.
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