Question: Which is not an example of condensation nuclei?
Answer: Water Droplets
Cloud condensation nuclei or CCNs (also known as cloud seeds) are small particles typically 0.2 µm, or 1/100th the size of a cloud droplet on which water vapor condenses. Water requires a non-gaseous surface to make the transition from a vapour to a liquid; this process is called condensation.
Water droplets turn into water vapor, so I don't technically think they are there. Hope this helps, have a good day. c;
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The commonest method of creating a new word is to add a prefix or suffix to an existing one. Hence realisation (1610s), democratise (1798), detonator (1822), preteen (1926), hyperlink (1987) and monogamish (2011). The inverse of the above: the creation of a new root word by the removal of a phantom affix.
False. It is not always true. Sometimes, it can give you an idea of what it will be about, but sometimes, the author will use a name that is similar to the plot, but doesn't exactly tie up with the story.
The answer is false.
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