Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.
You think probable to deposition.
The drop of water goes through the water cycle. Evaporation, Condensation precipitation or sublimation deposition
In the water cycle, sublimation refers to the process by which water transforms from a solid (ice or snow) directly into water vapor without melting into a liquid first. This occurs primarily in cold environments when there is enough energy for the water molecules to transition from a solid state to a gaseous state.
Evaporation, condensation, advection, percipitation, runoff, groundwater, infiltration, transpiration, and sublimation(not in order)
You must really be stupid if you are asking this..but whatever I will give you the answer. The correct answer is the water cycle or sublimation .. no I think sublimation is the state in which water changes to a solid to a gas..
Direct transformation of ice in vapours is an example of sublimation.
You think probable to deposition.
Sublimation takes the longest in the water cycle, it is when ice becomes water vapor before becoming water.
The drop of water goes through the water cycle. Evaporation, Condensation precipitation or sublimation deposition
evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, sublimation, runoff...
In the water cycle, sublimation refers to the process by which water transforms from a solid (ice or snow) directly into water vapor without melting into a liquid first. This occurs primarily in cold environments when there is enough energy for the water molecules to transition from a solid state to a gaseous state.
Sublimation is most often used to describe the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor in the air without first melting into water. The opposite of sublimation is "deposition", where water vapor changes directly into ice-such a snowflakes and frost.
All major steps in the water cycle are important, otherwise the cycle breaks down. Precipitation is one of the two basic steps in the water cycle:Water rises into the atmosphere (evaporation, transpiration, evapotranspiration, sublimation).Water falls from the atmosphere (precipitation).
EvaporationCondensationPrecipitationCollectionSome other parts of the water cycle are:Transpiration (water evaporates from plants)Evapotraspiration (the combination of evaporation and transpiration)Sublimation (water goes directly from solid to gas)
Evaporation, condensation, advection, percipitation, runoff, groundwater, infiltration, transpiration, and sublimation(not in order)
I think the answer is sublimation
All major steps in the water cycle are important, otherwise the cycle breaks down. Precipitation is one of the two basic steps in the water cycle:Water rises into the atmosphere (evaporation, transpiration, evapotranspiration, sublimation).Water falls from the atmosphere (precipitation).