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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]]: ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'')
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]]")
 
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