Fog, mist.
Dew is the water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air.
Condensed water vapor near the surface is referred to as precipitation. The condensed water vapor forms clouds and allows the water to return to the surface as rain, ice, sleet, or snow.
water condenses and when there is enough water vapor is condensed it rains so it may transpire or evaporate once more
Evaporation
Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
They absorb radiant energy emitted by Earths surface
Rain: The condensed water vapor that first evaporated from the earths surface (see water cycle)
transpiration,i think
There are a number of names for condensed water vapor in the atmosphere: Mist, fog, clouds, rain, sleet, snow, hail are names for some of the types of condensed water vapor.
One scientific hypothesis suggests that Earth's oceans formed through the outgassing of water vapor from the planet's interior during volcanic activity. This water vapor eventually condensed and fell as rain, filling the low-lying areas on the Earth's surface and forming oceans.
Condensed water vapor formed the oceans as rain fell on Earth's surface over millions of years, filling depressions in the land and creating bodies of water. Additionally, water was brought to Earth by comets and asteroids during its early formation. The accumulation of water in these depressions eventually led to the formation of the oceans as we know them today.
The condensed drops of water are called dew on grass and condensation on window surfaces. Dew forms due to the cooling of the surface below the dew point temperature causing water vapor to condense into liquid water droplets.