sublimation
The process by which water vapor changes to a solid is called deposition. This occurs when water vapor in the air changes directly into ice without passing through the liquid phase. This can happen when the temperature and pressure are low enough for the water vapor to bypass the liquid phase and form ice crystals.
The process by which water vapor changes directly to a solid is called deposition. During deposition, water vapor skips the liquid phase and turns directly into ice or frost on a surface.
deposition
Water vapor changes into a solid when it undergoes the process of deposition, where it goes directly from a gas to a solid without becoming a liquid first. This occurs when the water vapor is cooled to its dew point temperature and condenses into tiny ice crystals or frost.
The process by which water (liquid) changes into Water vapor (gas) is called Evaporation.
CondensationCondensation is the process by which water vapor changes to liquid.
Snow forms when water vapor changes directly into a solid without first going through the liquid state. This process is known as deposition.
Condensation is the form in which water vapor changes into liquid. If water vapor in the atmosphere cools enough, it changes back into liquid. This process of water vapor changing to a liquid is called Condensation.
Water vapor can be converted into liquid water through the process of condensation, or into solid ice through the process of deposition. Both of these changes occur when water vapor loses heat energy and transitions into a lower energy state.
Water vapor that changes in to an ice crystal is called deposition. This what happens in the formation of snow.
When water changes to vapor, it is either evaporation, if the process is gradual, or it is boiling, if the process is accelerated by heat.
When water changes from a solid to a liquid, it undergoes melting. When it changes from a liquid to a vapor, it undergoes evaporation. These changes are driven by increases in temperature and energy levels.