Why condensation cause when the warm air rises upwards and it expand...Give reason..
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In general, the warmer the air, the more water vapor it can hold. Therefore, reducing its temperature decreases its ability to hold water vapor so that condensation occurs. ... As the air rises it expands due to lower atmospheric pressure, and the energy used in expansion causes the air to cool.
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At higher altitudes, there is less air above, and, thus, less air pressure pressing down. The barometric pressure is lower, and lower barometric pressure is associated with fewer molecules per unit volume. Therefore, the air at higher altitudes is less dense.
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