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why are ice crystals fromed instead of tiny droplets of water

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Answered by Anonymous
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As it moves through the water cycle, water often changes from a liquid, to a solid (ice), to a gas (water vapor). ... Water vapor can also condense into droplets near the ground, forming fog when the ground is cold. If the temperature is cold enough, ice crystals form instead of liquid water droplets.

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As it moves through the water cycle, water often changes from a liquid, to a solid (ice), to a gas (water vapor). ... Water vapor can also condense into droplets near the ground, forming fog when the ground is cold. If the temperature is cold enough, ice crystals form instead of liquid water droplets.

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