As the air rises, it expands and cools, and water vapour condenses, releasing even more heat.
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That condenses it back into a liquid, and the whole process can be repeated.
This vapour condenses into a trail of droplets as a charged particle zooms through it.
It's the extra heat released when the water vapor condenses that is like a driver flooring a car's accelerator.
The air heats as it moves through the city to the center, then rises, cools and condenses into rain.
Some of the evaporated seawater inside the greenhouse also condenses creating freshwater, which will be used to irrigate plants.
Part of the fun is the way he condenses the work of others who have approached the subject pompously or sententiously.
Reihan Salam condenses much of the conversation into a few key lines.
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One depends on the idea that the water vapour which forms clouds condenses initially around tiny particles known as aerosols (many of which are produced by algae).
Compare that to a site like Newser.com, that shamelessly rewrites and condenses the content of entire stories, or to the many popular blogs that will lift several paragraphs of text and run them as block quotes, making a click-through redundant.
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Since rising air causes clouds to form (the risen air eventually cools to the temperature of its elevated surroundings, and any water vapour it contains thus condenses), the result would be more rain than would fall in the absence of the artificial aerosols.
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