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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
10

Water vapor changing to liquid water

Biology
2 answers:
Nana76 [90]3 years ago
6 0
Condensation is your answer
boyakko [2]3 years ago
4 0
Condensation is the state of water vapor changing to liquid water
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