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  • Condensed Water Vapor: Definition, Formation & Examples
    Condensed water vapor is simply liquid water.

    Here's the breakdown:

    * Water vapor: This is the gaseous form of water, invisible to the naked eye. It's present in the air around us.

    * Condensation: This is the process where water vapor in the air changes into liquid water. This happens when the air cools down and can't hold as much water vapor anymore.

    Examples of condensed water vapor:

    * Dew: Forms on surfaces when the ground cools down at night.

    * Clouds: Formed by water vapor condensing around tiny particles in the air.

    * Rain: When water droplets in clouds become too heavy, they fall to the ground as rain.

    * Fog: A cloud that forms near the ground.

    So, condensed water vapor is just water in its liquid state, formed by the process of condensation.

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