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  • Water Condensation: Understanding the Process & Examples
    "Water condense" is not a correct phrase. It should be water condensation.

    Water condensation is the process where water vapor in the air changes into liquid water. This happens when the air cools down, and the water molecules slow down and stick together, forming tiny droplets.

    Here are some examples of water condensation:

    * Dew: Water droplets forming on surfaces when the ground cools down at night.

    * Fog: Water droplets suspended in the air, often near the ground.

    * Clouds: Water droplets or ice crystals forming high in the atmosphere.

    * Rain: Water droplets falling from clouds.

    Why does condensation happen?

    Water vapor in the air can only hold a certain amount of moisture at a given temperature. When the air cools, it can no longer hold as much moisture. The excess water vapor condenses into liquid water.

    In simple terms: Imagine a glass of iced tea on a hot day. The air around the glass cools down, and the water vapor in the air condenses on the glass, forming tiny droplets.

    Hope this helps!

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