As the air cools below the dew point temperature, the excess water left the air parcel via (condensation, evaporation).

Is it evaporation?

Disagree.

Condensation and Evaporation. Condensation is the change from a vapor to a condensed state (solid or liquid). Evaporation is the change of a liquid to a gas.

Oh, it's like trying to decide between wearing a raincoat on a sunny day or bringing an umbrella to a desert! When the air cools below the dew point temperature, the excess water in the air parcel says "adios" and takes the form of tiny droplets through a process called condensation. So, condensation is the winner here, my friend!

No, it is condensation.

No, it is actually condensation. When the air cools below its dew point temperature, it becomes unable to hold all the moisture it previously contained. This leads to the water vapor in the air condensing into liquid form, resulting in the formation of dew or fog. Evaporation, on the other hand, refers to the process of a liquid substance turning into a gas.