Which event is an example of condensation?
O A. Ice forms on the surface of a puddle.
B. The...
Physics, 17.10.2020 19:01 legendman27
Which event is an example of condensation?
O A. Ice forms on the surface of a puddle.
B. The outside of a glass of ice water becomes moist.
c. Perspiration dries on a person's skin.
D. Fog disappears when the Sun comes out.
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