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flyingillini

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This is misleading.

Water vapor may be invisible, but when it cools and condenses, you get clouds.

So, yeah, it will whiteout the sky.

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You may be the resident "variance" expert here KVBster, but do I need to take you to school on condensation? Is this a war you want or can handle?
 
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You may be the resident "variance" expert here KVBster, but do I need to take you to school on condensation? Is this a war you want or can handle?

Oh bring it on Mr. Clean.

My use of deception in war is unparalleled, for I have read from the great Sun Tzu.

You want to talk clouds? Let's talk clouds...

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flyingillini

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Oh bring it on Mr. Clean.

My use of deception in war is unparalleled, for I have read from the great Sun Tzu.

You want to talk clouds? Let's talk clouds...

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Time to go to school KVBster

The Condensation Process Condensation occurs when warmer moist air comes in contact with cold surfaces such as framing members, windows and other accessories, or the colder region within the insulation envelope (if moisture has penetrated the vapor retarder). Warm air, having the ability to contain more moisture than cold air, loses that ability when it comes in contact with cool or cold surfaces or regions. When that happens, excessive moisture in the air is released in the form of condensation. In metal buildings, there are two possible consequences of trapped moisture in wall and roof systems: (1) corrosion of metal components and (2) degradation of the thermal performance of insulation.
 
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Time to go to school KVBster

The Condensation Process Condensation occurs when warmer moist air comes in contact with cold surfaces such as framing members, windows and other accessories, or the colder region within the insulation envelope (if moisture has penetrated the vapor retarder). Warm air, having the ability to contain more moisture than cold air, loses that ability when it comes in contact with cool or cold surfaces or regions. When that happens, excessive moisture in the air is released in the form of condensation. In metal buildings, there are two possible consequences of trapped moisture in wall and roof systems: (1) corrosion of metal components and (2) degradation of the thermal performance of insulation.

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A "cloud," in the context of weather, is a visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, formed when water vapor condenses and becomes visible to the naked eye; essentially, a collection of moisture floating in the sky.

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flyingillini

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A "cloud," in the context of weather, is a visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, formed when water vapor condenses and becomes visible to the naked eye; essentially, a collection of moisture floating in the sky.

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When you master this then come talk to me KVBster
 

flyingillini

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And that's oodles more than @flyingillini has shown in this battle.

He'd be careful here, he might consider folding, my down cards pretty good.

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I see you are confused here. I’ll bring it back to 8th grade. I’ll make it simple for you Kbster
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flyingillini

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That literally says, and I quote...

"Condensation is the process where water vapor turns into liquid as it cools, leading to the formation of clouds..."

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Round 8.
7-1 Illini. What a Beatdown this is KVBster.
 
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