Does water vapour condenses to form tiny droplets of water in the upper layers of air where it is cooler
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Yup. When water vapour starts to evaporate and rise up in it's convention cycle, it cools down and goes back to it's previous state, which is liquid H2O. It appears as tiny droplets on a surface.
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yes ...u r absolutely right....water can be heated vd d provesses of evaporation n boiling.....evaporation takes place only on d surface of water....do not form bubble. ...is a slow process.....boiling takes place through out a liquid ......causes bubbles. .......is a fast process....after forming water vapour it condenses n is converter back 2 it's liquid form....
i guess it's clear now....if it is plzz Mark as brainli
i guess it's clear now....if it is plzz Mark as brainli
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