When you take a shower in winter, hot steam from the water rises and comes into contact with the cold window panes. The warm, moist air cools down upon hitting the cold surface, causing the water vapor to condense into tiny droplets, which accumulate at the bottom of the window. This process is known as condensation, and it occurs because the air inside the bathroom is warmer and holds more moisture than the cold surface of the window. As temperatures drop, more condensation can form, leading to the water collecting at the bottom of the pane.
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