Water Cycle Lab Report
Document Type:Lab Report
Subject Area:Biology
They include evaporation, condensation and precipitation. Evaporation is the process that changes a liquid from the phase of a liquid to a gas. Condensation is a reverse of evaporation. It is the process that changes vapour or gas to liquid. After setting up the project, I realised that some water droplets had formed on the plastic wrap on top of the mug. However, most of the water dripped into the mug. The experiment was a bit challenging when tying the wrap on the bowl. I was cautious when tying the wrapping because the mug could drift and fall into the bowl hence affecting the process. Also, when moving the bowl, I had to walk very gently. I had to make sure that the cup was centred in the bowl and not moved to the edge of the bowl.
The cold side of the bottle liquefied some air hence forming a liquid. In another case, I had observed the formation of water droplets on the windscreen of our vehicle during the morning. The windscreen looked misty, and this is another form of condensation. Works Cited Brutin, D. and V.
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