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CHAPTER IX. DEW, FROST AND CLOUDS. 180. Condensation. The natural processes of condensation of the water vapor in the atmosphere all depend on a decrease of temperature. It is possible in the laboratory to produce condensation by the compression of moist air, the temperature in the meantime being maintained at a constant value ; but this process has practically no application in meteorology ; for when air containing vapor is compressed, as in a descending current, the diminution of capacity res...ulting from decrease of volume is more than made up by the increase of capacity resulting from increase of temperature ; and descending currents for this reason soon become dry. Condensation as a result of cooling the air has already been briefly referred to in Section 172. Any mass of air containing vapor will, if cooled sufficiently, be reduced to the dew-point, and if the cooling then proceeds further, progres- sive condensation will accompany it. If condensation occurs at temperatures above 32°, the product will be water ; if below 32°, it will be ice in the form of frost, snow or hail.
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