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Water forming on a bathroom mirror after a hot shower is an example of ________ A) Condensation B) Precipitation C) Transpiration D) Evaporation
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Water forming on a bathroom mirror after a hot shower is an example of ________ A) Condensation B) Precipitation C) Transpiration D) Evaporation
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Water forming on a bathroom mirror after a hot shower is an example of ________
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B) Precipitation
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D) Evaporation
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It would be A) Condensation
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