If condensation fails to occur in nature what happens In water cycle?
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Answer:
When condensation fails to happen, the air around us will not expand and cool. This in turn stops the vapor form of gas from turning into liquids. As a result, there will be no rains, which is essential for harvest. So, there will be no growth of crops that depend on the rains.
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So what would happen if condensation stage fails?
The condensation stage is the one where water vapour gathers together into clouds (and when the clouds become heavy enough with vapour, release water as rain). So the first answer is that there would be no clouds.
Without clouds, I foresee a few things happening:
From clouds come rain. With no clouds, there would be no rain.
Clouds move moisture from lakes and oceans (where it evaporates up) to mountains and other places inland that spark rainfall. And so vast stretches of land would become desert.
Clouds reflect sunlight and help cool the Earth. With no clouds, the average temperature of the Earth would increase significantly.
And so to summarize what I expect would happen. First, there would be no clouds. Lack of clouds would mean there would be no rain and the average temperature of the Earth would increase, resulting in large areas of land becoming desert.