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'''Condensation''' was the process by which liquid formed from gas. | '''Condensation''' was the process by which liquid formed from gas. | ||
Its happening inside [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was explained by [[Ian Chesterton]] as occurring when "the [TARDIS] cooled, but the inside stayed warm — and so moisture formed on the inside". This sudden appearance of [[water]] greatly benefited [[Marco Polo]]'s party, as they had been rationing water for some days while journeying towards an [[oasis]]. ([[TV]]: | Its happening on the walls and ceilings inside [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was explained by [[Ian Chesterton]] as occurring when "the [TARDIS] cooled, but the inside stayed warm — and so moisture formed on the inside". This sudden appearance of [[water]] greatly benefited [[Marco Polo]]'s party, as they had been rationing water for some days while journeying towards an [[oasis]]. ([[TV]]: "[[Five Hundred Eyes]]") | ||
[[Category:Science from the real world]] | [[Category:Science from the real world]] |
Revision as of 00:57, 19 August 2015
Condensation was the process by which liquid formed from gas.
Its happening on the walls and ceilings inside the Doctor's TARDIS was explained by Ian Chesterton as occurring when "the [TARDIS] cooled, but the inside stayed warm — and so moisture formed on the inside". This sudden appearance of water greatly benefited Marco Polo's party, as they had been rationing water for some days while journeying towards an oasis. (TV: "Five Hundred Eyes")