7. What forms nuclei for condensation of water vapour in the atmosphere?
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- Condensation nuclei are tiny atmospheric particles approximately 1/100th the size of a cloud droplet. They are formed by dust, soot, vehicle exhaust, wind storms, and numerous other activities that can stir up small materials into the atmosphere.
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Condensation forms nuclei for condensation of water vapour in the atmosphere
Dust is needed for condensation nuclei, sites on which water vapor may condense or deposit as a liquid or solid. Certain types and shapes of dust and salt particles, such as sea salts and clay, make the best condensation nuclei.
The atmosphere is the blanket of gases which surrounds Earth
Water vapor, water vapour or aqueous vapor is the gaseous phase of water
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