Water to vapor and vapor to water are the results of evaporation and condensation, respectively.
Well there there needs to be heat for evaporation to occur, once this evaporated water hits a high enough altitude it condensates to form clouds.
"evaporation is what happens" no... that's condensation....
The three processes that form clouds are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
I think the term you are looking for is condensation, this is pretty much the opposite of evaporation and is what you see when you see drops on windows
Water vapor in the air has to condense to form dew. The process is called condensation. A link is provided to our friends at Wikipedia. Surf on over and look at the cool pics.
Evaporation is the transformation of a liquid in gas; condensation is the inverse process.
Evaporation is the change of liquid water to water vapor.
Evaporation form clouds and condensed water from clouds forms rains.
Yes condensation is reversible with the help of evaporation...Condensation is when water vapors are collected, they turn into water again!! And the best way to change water's form is condensation...
evaporation helps to make the water form clouds fromwater vapour and condensation helps in converting the water vapours (gas form) to water (liquid form) when the clouds strie with each other so that they can rain.
Condensation
Evaporation is the physical process where a liquid turns into a gas. The process of a gas becoming liquid is called condensation.
Evaporation and condensation
Well there there needs to be heat for evaporation to occur, once this evaporated water hits a high enough altitude it condensates to form clouds.
Evaporation moves the water from the earth's surface up into the atmosphere. It helps to make the water form clouds from water vapour and condensation. It helps to convert the water vapours (its gas form) to water (its liquid form).
Water cycle involves four processes. It undergoes evaporation , condensation, precipitation and collection.
Water cycle involves four processes. It undergoes evaporation , condensation, precipitation and collection.