1. Water droplets form on the outside of a glass tumbler due to condensation. The cold surface of the tumbler cools the surrounding air, causing moisture in the air to condense into liquid droplets on the tumbler's exterior. For more visit here https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-scieRead more

    Water droplets form on the outside of a glass tumbler due to condensation. The cold surface of the tumbler cools the surrounding air, causing moisture in the air to condense into liquid droplets on the tumbler’s exterior.

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  2. The term used to describe the amount of water vapor in the air is "humidity." It measures the concentration of water vapor, influencing weather, comfort levels, and various natural processes, with higher humidity indicating more moisture in the air. For more visit here https://www.tiwariacademy.com/Read more

    The term used to describe the amount of water vapor in the air is “humidity.” It measures the concentration of water vapor, influencing weather, comfort levels, and various natural processes, with higher humidity indicating more moisture in the air.

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  3. The observation that the water level inside the tumbler remains the same while water collects outside suggests condensation. Moisture from the air condenses on the cooler surface of the tumbler, forming droplets outside without affecting the internal water level.

    The observation that the water level inside the tumbler remains the same while water collects outside suggests condensation. Moisture from the air condenses on the cooler surface of the tumbler, forming droplets outside without affecting the internal water level.

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  4. During the activity, the water level inside the glass tumbler remains unchanged. However, condensation causes water droplets to form on the outside of the tumbler, creating the appearance of water accumulating externally without altering the internal level.

    During the activity, the water level inside the glass tumbler remains unchanged. However, condensation causes water droplets to form on the outside of the tumbler, creating the appearance of water accumulating externally without altering the internal level.

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  5. Yes, we can conclude that the water collected outside the tumbler is due to condensation. The cooler tumbler surface causes moisture from the air to condense into water droplets, which gather on the outside of the tumbler.

    Yes, we can conclude that the water collected outside the tumbler is due to condensation. The cooler tumbler surface causes moisture from the air to condense into water droplets, which gather on the outside of the tumbler.

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