Answer:
Answer is option C.
Water vapor form liquid water droplets on a window in the early morning is an example of condensation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaporation is a process where water vapor is formed from liquid water. Condensation is the reverse of evaporation, where water vapor becomes liquid. It can happen when the warm air is cooled to its dew point (temperature at which condensation occurs) or when the air becomes so saturated with water vapor (it cannot hold any more water).
The condensed water in the atmosphere is known as the dew. When the temperature of the air reaches or falls below the dew point during the night, condensation occurs. This is the reason why water droplets are found on lawns, cars, and windows in the early morning.
Condensation occurs when water vapor in the warm air comes into contact with a cold surface because it reaches its dew point. This is the reason why water droplets are found outside the glasses of cold water or soda cans.