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.
When it comes into contact with really low temperature.
Yes! ice or water(liquid) ,according to water cycle, changes from water(ice) to water vapor
it is called sublimation
It becomes snow
sublimation
Water vapour depostion is water vapour transforming directly to ice without condensing first.
Water vapour depostion is water vapour transforming directly to ice without condensing first.
When the dew point is below freezing, the liquid water may change directly into ice crystals.
The earths water is located everywhere as water, ice or even gas. Such as water vapour in the air.
Snow changes into water vapor because it's left outside and eventually it will melt because it's not always FREEZING cold outside and the snow or ice will melt.
If the air is cold and dry ice can change directly into water vapour, by sublimation.
Water vapour depostion is water vapour transforming directly to ice without condensing first.
Transformatiom from liquid water to solid water (ice).
Ice is the solid form of water (H2O) and water vapour. water is the liquid form of water vapour and ice.
It's not !... It's a physical change. Chemically - whether water is frozen into ice, is liquid as water or a vapour (steam) - it's still the same substance.
Water vapour depostion is water vapour transforming directly to ice without condensing first.
How the water cycle and heat are related: Adding or subtracting heat makes the water cycle work. If heat is added to ice, it melts. If heat is added to water, it evaporates. Evaporation turns liquid water into a gas called water vapour. As water goes through its cycle, it can be a solid (ice), a liquid (water), or a gas (water vapour). Ice can change to become water or water vapour. Water can change to become ice or water vapour. Water vapour can change to become ice or water. If heat is taken away from water vapour, it condenses. Condensation turns water vapour into a liquid. If heat is taken away from liquid water, it freezes to become ice. The water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth's surface water and resulting in the surface water evaporating. The water vapour rises into the Earth's atmosphere. The water cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The droplets grow until they are heavy and fall to the earth as precipitation (which can be rain, freezing rain or snow).
Because the chemical formula remain the same - liquid water or ice or vapour.
we know that the water is H2O and the ice is H20 and the water vapour is H20. so we can tell that these are all the states of water.
Ice. Liquid. Vapour.
It is still H20 if it is ice, water, or steam.
Water - water, ice and steam/vapour