Here's a breakdown:
* Water Vapor: This is the gaseous form of water. It's invisible and can exist in the atmosphere.
* Condensation: The process where water vapor in the air changes into liquid water. This happens when the air cools down, causing the water vapor molecules to slow down and clump together, forming tiny droplets.
Examples of Condensation:
* Dew: Water droplets forming on surfaces overnight when the air cools down.
* Clouds: When warm, moist air rises and cools, water vapor condenses around tiny particles in the air, forming clouds.
* Fog: Similar to clouds, but formed near the ground.
* Rain: When water droplets in clouds grow large enough, they fall to the ground as rain.
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