Mostly, we call that water, "Dew".
When water condenses on cool mornings, it is called dew. Dew forms when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a cool surface and condenses into liquid droplets.
The moisture in the air condenses and forms fog.
The moisture in the air condenses and forms fog.
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
No, a raindrop is not a solid. It is a liquid that forms when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls back to the ground as droplets.
Moisture that falls from the ground is called dew. Dew forms when water vapor in the air condenses on the surface of objects on the ground during the night when temperatures drop.
Water vapor forms clouds when it condenses in the atmosphere.
When water vapor condenses near the ground, the weather condition is called fog. Fog forms when the air near the ground cools to the point where it reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets.
Rain is a liquid because it is water.
Condensation.
The energy is released into the air.
fog