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19 December, 06:35

For clouds to form, water vapor in the air must condense and change from a gas to a liquid. What must water molecules do as part of this process?

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  1. 19 December, 07:00
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    The answer is option A.

    That is for clouds to form, water vapor in the air must condense and change from a gas to a liquid. In this process, water molecules come close together and stick to each other.

    In cloud formation process:

    1) Water on earth gets heated and evaporate into the atmosphere.

    2) The water vapour on reaching a certain altitude condense to form water molecules.

    3) These water molecules come close to each other to form clouds.
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