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Condensation on windows typically arises due to discrepancies in temperature and humidity levels on either side of the window pane. When the atmosphere is warmer and possesses higher humidity on one side, moisture tends to condense on the surface of the window panes. However, if you notice condensation occurring between layers of insulated glass in dual-pane or triple-pane windows, it’s likely a sign that the seal has failed. Implementing certain measures can assist in minimizing window condensation.