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... kilometers per hour). Hurricanes are formed when heat is released as large quantities of water vapor condense. When the heat is ...
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... However, if the rising air is full of evaporated water, the falling temperature can cause the water vapor to condense (change to a liquid) and become a white ...
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... Eventually the radiation cools down. This cooling of the radiation causes the air to fall bellow the dew point temperature, which causes the vapor to condense. ...
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... On coming in contact with the cold surface, the vapor will condense to a solid (crystals). Sublimation can readily occur at atmospheric pressure.. ...
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... As the air parcel rises, it cools and may condense to form a cloud (Lutgens 81). Aristotle believed the remains of water vapor that did not form a cloud was ...
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... The alcohol in the chamber it evaporates into vapor and when it reaches the bottom of the chamber will not condense easily due to lack of nucleation sites, in ...
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... the upwelling of cold water along the equatorial Pacific chills the air above it, making it too dense to rise high enough for water vapor to condense and form ...
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... the upwelling of cold water along the equatorial Pacific chills the air above it, making it too dense to rise high enough for water vapor to condense and form ...
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... the temperature of the column decreases, the vapor temperature will decrease. When the boiling point of a compound is passed, the compound will condense on the ...
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... beaker and placing a moist paper towel inside, the vapor pressure of the internal air exceeds that of the surface of the skin, and water may condense on the ...
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... As the vapor rises, the surrounding air gets colder and colder. The dew point is the temperature at which water begins to condense (change into it's liquid form ...
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