when a cold water bottle (like from a fridge, etc.) cools down, why does it become wet on the outside of the bottle?

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when a cold water bottle (like from a fridge, etc.) cools down, why does it become wet on the outside of the bottle?

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Cold air can’t hold as much moisture as warm air. The air that is in contact with the cold glass losses extra water as condensation as it rapidly cools.

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