The term is 'phase transition', which also applies to water turning to steam, or any other similar physical process. this is another person writing and editing who ever wrote the top part and i am telling you who ever reads what you wrote Will think that you don't know how to answer
The process when snow or ice changes to water is called melting.
The name for solid water is ice. It changes to a liquid when it melts.
The process by which ice changes to liquid water is known as melting.
sublimation
When ice changes to water, it is called melting. This process occurs when the temperature of the ice rises above its melting point, causing the solid ice to turn into liquid water.
Melting is the process when a solid changes into a liquid, whereas Evaporation is the process when a liquid changes into a gaseous state E.G Melting - Ice -> Water Evaporation - Water -> Vapor MELTING- ice-gas no
Water vapor that changes in to an ice crystal is called deposition. This what happens in the formation of snow.
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.
MELTING is the term for the process where water changes from a solid into a liquid.
sublimation
freezing,the water loses heat to the environment, becoming cooler it then changes from a liquid to a solid - a phase change.
When water changes to ice, heat is released during the process, causing the surrounding air to warm up. This is because the water molecules are losing energy as they solidify into ice.