Air frost - or ground frost
It is called fog. Fog is formed when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets near the ground, reducing visibility.
Water in vapor form is called steam. It is formed when liquid water evaporates and changes into a gaseous state due to heat.
snow or hail
CondensationCondensation is the process by which water vapor changes to liquid.
No, clouds are formed through a process called condensation. When water vapor in the air cools and condenses into liquid water droplets, it forms clouds. Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas (water vapor) and is the opposite of condensation.
The process that changes water vapor into clouds of fog is called condensation. When warm, moist air comes into contact with cooler air or a cooler surface, the water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets, forming fog.
Rain is formed when water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid water droplets. These droplets continue to grow until they are heavy enough to fall to the ground as rain. This process is known as the water cycle.
When water changes to water vapor, it has changed its state from liquid to vapor and no chemical change has taken place. It's only a physical change.
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
Water forms by the condensation of water vapor.
Water Vapor
Fog is a type of low-lying cloud that forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets. This happens when the air near the ground cools down to the point where it can no longer hold all the water vapor it contains, causing the vapor to condense into visible droplets that we see as fog.