Weathering.
'A frost hit' is not an example of personification. Personification is giving human qualities to an idea such as Jack Frost or Mother Nature.
Jack Frost is nipping at your nose!
frost wedging
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
The particular frost action that is an example of mechanical weathering is called frost wedging. This occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, expands, and ultimately causes the rock to break apart.
Yes, frost is an example of deposition. Deposition is the process by which water vapor changes directly to ice without passing through the liquid state. When frost forms on surfaces like leaves or windows, it is the result of water vapor in the air turning into solid ice crystals.
Frost on the grass in autumn is an example of deposition, where water vapor in the air condenses directly into solid ice crystals without passing through the liquid state. This occurs when the temperature of the grass drops below freezing point, causing the water vapor in the air to freeze on the surface of the grass.
Frost or frozen dew that forms a white coating on objects. It's usually distinguished from the general word frost in that frost can form in a refrigerator, for example, but hoarfrost is frozen atmospheric condensate on such things as grass, leaves, etc.
No, frost is not an example of sublimation. Frost forms through the process of deposition, where water vapor in the air transitions directly into solid ice crystals without becoming liquid first. Sublimation, on the other hand, is the process where a solid turns directly into a gas, such as ice turning into water vapor without melting.