Answer:
In the water cycle, matter does not move in any specific direction during condensation. The right answer is the 4th option.
Step-by-step explanation:
The water cycle is an ongoing cycle. It starts from the water getting evaporated from the earth's surface, rising into the atmosphere, cooling down, condensing into rain or snow in the form of clouds, and falling again back to the surface as precipitation. Each stage of the cycle holds its importance. So does the stage of condensation. It is the phase where water in its gaseous form that is, water vapour changes into its liquid form. When the water gets heated on the surface, it rises as water vapour and ascends. While ascending it starts cooling down and a time comes when it cools down completely and forms water droplets. When it loses its capacity to hold on, the excess water vapour condenses to form cloud droplets.