As water vapor comes in contact with your cooler swim goggle lenses, it reaches its saturation point,
causing water droplets to form during a process known as deposition.
Not exact matches
summer squash may be stored in the refrigerator, unwashed as
water droplets may
cause tiny spots of decomposition.
Scientists are keeping a close watch on variables that might affect life in the open ocean, including depleted oxygen levels
caused by a feeding frenzy from oil - and gas - eating microbes, and the unknown effects of dispersants, which break the oil into
droplets but may keep it suspended in the
water.
Indeed, conventional wisdom held that higher levels of aerosol pollution in the atmosphere should cool the earth's climate because aerosols can increase cloudiness; they not only reduce precipitation, which raises the
water content in clouds, but they also increase the size of the individual
water droplets, which in turn
causes more warming sunlight to be reflected back into space.
The
water droplets in the rainbow
cause these different colors to be viewed at slightly different angles and thus to appear as separate colors.
It increases the repulsion between the
water and glass,
causing the
water to form
droplets.
There have been articles as far back as the 70s concerning global dimming but it's only very recently, apparently, that all of the probable
causes (e.g. the microscopic particles
causing smaller
water droplets in clouds, enhancing the mirror effect, as well as contrails) have been understood.
Scientists suspect that turbulence within a cloud — strong vertical winds —
causes the cloud's
water droplets, snow, hail and ice particles to smash into each other.
There have been articles as far back as the 70s concerning global dimming but it's only very recently, apparently, that all of the probable
causes (e.g. the microscopic particles
causing smaller
water droplets in clouds, enhancing the mirror effect, as well as contrails) have been understood.
But assuming one could
cause there to be clouds
water 10 meters thick or a thin fog of
water droplets.