Cloud condensation nuclei

ID: cloud-condensation-nuclei

Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are tiny particles in the atmosphere that provide a surface for water vapor to condense upon, leading to the formation of clouds. When moist air rises and cools, the water vapor begins to condense into tiny droplets. However, for condensation to occur, there must be some surfaces or nuclei present on which the water vapor can condense. These surfaces are the cloud condensation nuclei.

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