There is steam in the air, the glass is colder then the surrounding steam. So it condenses the steam by cooling it down causing the glass to have water on it.
2006-08-09 10:51:14
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answer #1
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answered by Surfer J 1
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Cold air holds less water than warm air. The hot water in the bath tub fills the warm air with water. Then the glass (like in the mirror) is cold so the air can't hold as much water and it comes out of the air.
2006-08-09 10:52:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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the glass is cold, the steam rises from the water and condenses onto the glass. It's called condensation, when moist warm air touches something cold, it comes out of the gaseous state into liquid form
2006-08-09 10:58:23
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answer #3
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answered by ♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ 6
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Steam from the hot water condensates on the cold glass surfaces
2006-08-09 10:56:42
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answer #4
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answered by Spaceman spiff 3
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the warm water evaporates in to the air, the cold surface of the glass causes this water vapor to condense. there is something called "dew Point" the dew point varies with the amount of humidity in the air, but basically it is how cold it has to be for the water vapor to condense. when you raise the humidity level by taking a bath you have artificially raised the "dew point" of your bathroom glass
2006-08-09 10:53:42
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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the steam generated from the bath water.. CONDENSES on the glass which is a cooler surface. so the steam cools down on the glass to form water droplets.
2006-08-09 10:51:26
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answer #6
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answered by nishantk14 1
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What glass? A drinking glass you've brought into the bathroom? The glass shower door? The mirror glass?
2006-08-09 10:50:28
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answer #7
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answered by Oh Boy! 5
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Because the water is warm it evaporates and condenses on the coooler surface of the glass.
2006-08-09 11:04:17
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answer #8
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answered by christie 1
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when water gets warm is turns into a gas called vapor. the vapor (steam) gets caught on the glass and there u go.
2006-08-09 11:42:14
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answer #9
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answered by BENNY C 2
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This is boz of the difference btwn the warm water temperature & the room temperature. The warm water contains water particles, U can see this wen u r boling the water....
2006-08-09 10:52:30
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answer #10
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answered by Maxknight 2
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