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What forms in the sky when the air temperature is the same as the dew point Temperature? (Show steps)

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Step-by-step explanation:

High in the sky where the air cools to the dew point, evaporated moisture becomes clouds. At ground level, it's fog when a layer of mist forms at a point just off the ground surface, and it's the same process.

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Answer:

Cloud

Step-by-step explanation:

Water vapor is not visible unless it condenses to become a cloud. Water vapor condenses around a nucleus, such as dust, smoke, or a salt crystal. This forms a tiny liquid droplet. Billions of these water droplets together make a cloud.

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