The falling of cold liquid is called dripping.
With falling temperatures, the water vapour will condense and return to liquid. This condensation will also happen when warm moist air in a room, meets the cold surface of a window.
Keep on clothes
Freezing rain...although I believe it's referred to as glaze in Britain
The Earth's outer core is believed to be a hot liquid layer composed primarily of iron and nickel. It is responsible for generating the planet's magnetic field through convective motion of the molten metal.
Gas becomes a liquid when it gets cold. This is called condensation. Some examples of this is when water vapor becomes clouds that start to rain, and when cold hydro flasks get wet on the outside because of water vapor condenses in contact with it.
The word "convection" is often used in this context.
Falling moisture is officially called precipitation. It can fall in the form of liquid rain or in the frozen form of snow or sleet.
quenching
It is called freezing, example water(liquid) turning into ice(solid) when kept in freezer(cold temperatures).
Rain drops, so many rain drops...seems lika rain drops...falling in my eyes.
The liquid that flows from your nose when you catch cold is called Tupeal in Tamil language.
Precipitation
a gas turns into a liquid when a hot gas (such as your breath) hits a cold surface (Such as a cold window) The gas suddenly gets cold and forms little liquid molecules (Which in my examples case is water). This process is called condensation
If at "normal" temperatures, it is called condensation. If at extremely cold temperatures, it is called liquefaction.
Solidification or freezing is when a liquid turns to solid (when cold enough.
Condensation! Like the water on the inside of a window on a cold morning.
Rain/Precipitation