False.
Crust
Condense
Water can exist in three states; as liquid water, as solid ice, and as the gaseous water vapor. In the presence of a cold surface such as the outside of a glass containing ice, vapor in the air will condense into liquid water on the cold outside surface.
Condense
Water vapor is a gas.
False
Particles are needed because then the water vapor can condense on them
it usually needs solid particles or a solid surface
True
False, Dew Point is where water vapour begins to condense into a liquid
The most obvious answer is that the vapor will condense rapidly, even possibly before your eyes. By condense, I mean that the vapor will quickly turn into a liquid state. It will then freeze into a solid state (ice).
This can be called various things: condensation, fogging, beading up.
Rain
Example: Ice, Water, Water Vapor
WaterWaterand More Water
water is the only object that can be a liquid(water),solid(ice)and gas(vapor).
Yes, a gas can change directly to a solid. This process is called deposition. The gas particles condense and pack tightly together forming a solid directly. Water (or water vapor in its gas phase) can change directly into ice by subfreezing the water vapor.