Evaporation.
The scientific term for water vapour changing into liquid water is condensation. This process occurs when water vapour loses energy, typically by cooling, and transitions into liquid form as it collects on surfaces.
Water vapour changes back into its liquid form during the process known asCondensation.
The wind and sun evaporates the water off lakes and oceans. The water vapour rises and forms clouds. The clouds release rain, which flows back into the lakes and oceans. The process is called, the water cycle.
when the water turns into gas form as water vapour
by evaporation
Evaporation occurs when water from oceans, lakes, and rivers is heated by the sun and turns into water vapor, rising into the atmosphere. This process is a key part of the water cycle where water is constantly evaporating and condensing to form clouds and precipitation.
The word that describes the process of water turning into water vapor is "evaporation." This process occurs when water molecules gain enough energy to escape into the air in the form of vapor.
The water vapor in the early atmosphere of Earth likely condensed and fell as rain, contributing to the formation of the oceans. This process, known as the "water cycle," involves the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Over time, the oceans became the primary reservoir for water on Earth, where it remains today.
When you heat water, it evaporates into water vapor, which is a gas form of water. This process occurs when the water reaches its boiling point and changes from a liquid to a gas.
Condensation occurs in cold when water vapour condense to form tiny droplets of water.
Evaporation
Oceans Large rivers Glaciers Smaller rivers Water vapour, as in a cloud