cold air flows much like water close to the ground. in a low area like a vally the cold air will accumulate and you get frost damage
This is a low lying place where late and early frosts are more likely than in the surrounding areas. A frost pocket is sometimes sparse in vegetation, especially in those species that can be damaged by late frosts in spring or early frosts in autumn.
When water vapor condenses on particles in the air, the water molecules liquefy and become liquid water.
Frost forms in much the same way as dew forms. Frost usually forms when a surface cools through loss of infrared radiation to a temperature which is colder than the dewpoint of the air next to the surface, AND the temperature of that surface is below freezing.
When ice forms in cracks in rocks, the kind of weathering is known as mechanical weathering. The type of mechanical weathering that freezes and thaws is frost wedging.
Condensation forming, on a window for instance, is a change of state from vapour to liquid. Freezing is also a change of state, from liquid to solid
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What forms is frost.
No, frost and ice are both forms of water (H2O), which is a compound, not an element.
Frost
Ice crystals or frost.
This is a low lying place where late and early frosts are more likely than in the surrounding areas. A frost pocket is sometimes sparse in vegetation, especially in those species that can be damaged by late frosts in spring or early frosts in autumn.
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Frost and ice are both forms of frozen water. Frost forms when water vapor in the air freezes directly on a surface, while ice forms when liquid water freezes. Both frost and ice are crystalline in structure and can be slippery when melted.
When water vapor condenses on particles in the air, the water molecules liquefy and become liquid water.
So far, frost and condensation.
The 5 forms of precipitation such as:-rain-dew-snow-hail-frost-sleet-glaze