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Condensation occurs when water particles in the air are drawn to cool surfaces and turn back into liquid water drops. For example, when a cold can of soda is taken out of the fridge, water particles in the air are attracted to the cool surface of the can and condense into droplets. Condensation also explains how water cycles between the sky and ground - water evaporates as particles, rises into clouds, cools and condenses back into liquid water which then falls as rain. Indoor pools also experience condensation as the steam above the warm water condenses on cool surfaces like the ceiling.







