condensation of water form cloud true or false
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- Water that is in the form of a gas (water vapour) condenses back into liquid water.
- On a frigid winter day, the liquid may be drops of water on the inside of your windows, or tiny cloud droplets that drift overhead as clouds.
- Larger water drops created by collisions of extremely small cloud particles—cloud particles formed by the condensation of water vapour in the air—ruin your picnic.
- Temperature fluctuations create condensation.
- Warmer air can hold more water vapour than cooler air, so as air rises up into the sky from the heated earth's surface , it carries more water vapour with it.
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