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vagabundo [1.1K]
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You walk outside of your house early in the morning and see beads of water on the grass, but no clouds in the sky. What is this

form of water condensation called?
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damaskus [11]1 year ago
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The form of water condensation where a small droplets of water like beads on grass shown but there are no clouds in the sky is termed as Dew form of liquid state.

<h3>What is water condensation?</h3>

The process of condensation, which is the reverse of evaporation, converts airborne water vapor to liquid water. Because it causes clouds to form, condensation is essential to the water cycle.

One of two conditions must be met for condensation to occur: either the air must be chilled to its dew point or it must become so saturated with water vapor that it is unable to contain any more water.

Therefore in morning the water get condensed without clouds and placed on ground known as Dew point.

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