
water droplets
Water droplets are tiny spheres of liquid water. They form through processes like condensation, where water vapor cools and turns back into liquid, often seen as dew or fog. Surface tension causes droplets to hold a rounded shape, minimizing surface area. Their size and appearance depend on factors like humidity and temperature. Water droplets are essential in nature, influencing weather patterns and the water cycle, and are also involved in everyday phenomena such as rain or the formation of mist. Their properties are governed by the interaction between water molecules and external environmental conditions.