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thumb|right|Condensation forming in the low pressure zone above the wing of an aircraft during landing due to adiabatic process|adiabatic expansion
Condensation is the process where water vapor in the air turns into liquid water droplets, often visible as clouds or fog. It matters because it's a key part of the water cycle and weather patterns, and understanding it helps explain everyday phenomena like why your bathroom mirror gets foggy or why clouds form around airplane wings.
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