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When water vapor meets a surface that is below the freezing temperature and below the dew point, it turns into frost.

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Sometimes water vapor on a surface may freeze without first becoming liqiud water what forms when this ocors?

When water vapor condenses on particles in the air, the water molecules liquefy and become liquid water.


What is formed when water vapor near the ground changes into ice?

Air frost - or ground frost


What is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level?

Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.


What happens if water vapor is cooled below the freezing point of water?

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).


What is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level called?

Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.


Is frost forming on grass in the morning is a chemical or physical?

Frost is a physical change, the condensation and freezing of water vapor.


What does water vapor become when it evaporates?

when water evaporates it condenses and becomes water vapor:)


How does liquid water become vapor water?

Actually its water vapor instead of vapor water. Anyways, the water has to have enough heat to become so hot that it doesn't boil but turns to steam and rises becoming water vapor.


What forms when water vapor freezes before turning into a liquid?

What forms is frost.


To change water vapor to frost?

Outdoor weather: hoarfrost Physically: sublimation


Does water vapor in the air become gas?

water vapor is a gas its self


What might water vapor condense into?

Water vapor usually condenses into a liquid state (water); but, if the conditions are cold enough it can condense straight into a sold form (ice or frost), just like when frost appears on railings or windows after a cold night.