Gaseous
Solid is snow; liquid is rain and gas is water vapor
Evaporation-removes waterCondensationprecipitation-Returns water
Water in the atmosphere exists in a gaseous state, known as water vapor. Depending on temperature and pressure, water vapor can condense to form liquid droplets (clouds) or solid ice crystals (snowflakes, hail) in the atmosphere.
Water transforms into different state. It travels as liquid in oceans, vapors in atmosphere.
The state water is in when it is snowing is the "solid" state.
Evaporation
Gaseous
This process is called Evaporation.
Water is stored in the atmosphere in the form of water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water. It can be found in the air as clouds, fog, or mist, and plays a crucial role in various atmospheric processes such as cloud formation and precipitation.
When water from the surface of the ocean enters the atmosphere as water vapor, it undergoes evaporation - changing from a liquid to a gas. This is a key process in the water cycle where water is transferred between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
Water in the gaseous state, or water vapor, can be found in the atmosphere. It is present in the air we breathe and plays a key role in the water cycle by evaporating from bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers.
This process is called Evaporation.