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Condensation
/ˌkɒn.dɛnˈseɪ.ʃən/noun
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Condensation is the process by which a gas or vapor transforms into a liquid, typically when cooled, releasing heat and forming droplets on surfaces. This everyday phenomenon drives weather events like fog and rain, while in modern technology, it's harnessed for efficient energy systems and water collection methods to combat scarcity.
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Did you know that condensation in the atmosphere can produce up to 40% of the world's freshwater through processes like dew and fog harvesting, which some regions use as a sustainable water source? For instance, in Chile's Atacama Desert, fog collectors capture thousands of liters of water daily from condensed moisture, supporting local communities and agriculture.
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