4. Why does water vapour condense when it reaches high up in the atmosphere?
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In the case of the temperature of the atmosphere, sunlight passes through the upper atmosphere not being absorbed by the upper atmosphere. But when sunlight strikes on the earth's surface it gets heated. ... This is the reason; water vapor condenses when it reaches high up in the atmosphere.
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Answer: water vapor forms when water is heated past the boiling point, so it is very hot. The higher you go up into the atmospher, the colder it gets. So the water vapor will start to cool and become water again.
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