Asked by karthika

even every air can be changed in to liquid at certain pressure and temperature, why our earth tend to change water at gaseous state to liquid state and by what conditions?

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Answered by drwls
The boiling points of air (nitrogen and oxygen) molecules and water molecules are very different. The water molecules tend to stick to each other, so more energy (a higher temperature) is required to separate them and vaporize the liquid.
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