These systems are gas-solid colloids.
The examples are: cork, pumice stone, expanded polystyrene, sponges and many others.
An example of a solid and gas solution: hydrogen dissolved in palladium.
Ice
Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust
A gas can't turn directly into a solid but a solid can turn into gas for example ice to water vapor.
Sawdust is a solid.
There are a number of examples of solid in gas solutions, such as smoke, in which carbon and air are in the form of a solution. Automobile exhaust is another example of solid in gas solution. An example of such solution is Iodine vapors in the air.
There are three classic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. An example of a liquid is lemonade, an example of a solid is a book, and an example of a gas is nitric oxide.
A solid in gas solution is a type of mixture where a solid substance is dispersed in a gas. An example is when a solid air freshener releases particles into the air. Similar to other types of solutions, the solid particles will eventually spread out evenly in the gas phase.
Examples of a gas changing directly into a solid (deposition) - Water vapor in a cloud changing into solid snowflakes. Water vapor in the air turning directly to frost on any sub-freezing surfaces.
Desublimation...For example -- frost.
Dry Ice
Desublimation...For example -- frost.