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Moisture that freezes on the surface of an object is called frost or ice. It typically occurs when the object is warm or room temperature and is exposed to a cold environment that is below freezing.
because when something hot touches something cold the heat touches the surface of the cold thing making it burn and spread the heat around making it warm.
when the freely following particles of the steam touches the cold surface it changes into water vapor or fogg
Cold Water. Water expands when it freezes, which makes ice less dense.
when water vapor freezes on a cold surface liquid waree forms immediately
it is a cold flame that freezes anything it touches
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It rains at almost any time of the year. When rain freezes on contact with a cold surface, it forms ice, but the rain is called freezing rain.
Moisture that freezes on the surface of an object is called frost or ice. It typically occurs when the object is warm or room temperature and is exposed to a cold environment that is below freezing.
Freezing rain...although I believe it's referred to as glaze in Britain
because when something hot touches something cold the heat touches the surface of the cold thing making it burn and spread the heat around making it warm.
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because the water vapour in the air touches a cold surface such as glass and then turns back into water on the cold surface and this process is called condensation
when the freely following particles of the steam touches the cold surface it changes into water vapor or fogg
There is no liquid water on the surface; it is far too cold. Pluto is so cold that even nitrogen freezes. The same goes for its moons.
it gets cold and freezes