No. Since deposition is the process of a gas transforming directly into a solid, there instead has to be a large absence of heat such that the heat of the gas escapes so rapidly that the gas becomes a solid.
To answer your question, all things have energy, but for deposition, there has to be a significant energy difference between the depositing substance and its exterior environment.
less than the total energy required to condense water vapor and then freeze the water.
stratification
The process by which material is dropped or settles is called deposition. The deposition of rock fragments leads to the formation of sedimentary rocks through the process of lithification.
The process is called deposition.
Deposition is the process in which material is laid down.
Deposition is the process of sediments being deposited as a sediment
deposition
In Geography, deposition is the process where materials like mud, sand, pebbles and silt are transported by the river and are eventually dropped. The process of deposition is linked to how much energy a river has which is determined by how much water there is in the river channel and how fast it is flowing.
stratification
The process by which material is dropped or settles is called deposition. The deposition of rock fragments leads to the formation of sedimentary rocks through the process of lithification.
The process is called deposition.
Deposition is the process in which material is laid down.
Deposition is the process of sediments being deposited as a sediment
Deposition (in physics) is the process when a gas turns into a solid.
Is called a deposition.
Deposition is the process where matter changes from a gas to a solid. This occurs during cooling. When referrring the deposition as a weather process, water vapor forms into ice.
coustant energy requirement..
this is energy released