a mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air
small particles of material such as salt or smoke around which tiny water droplets form
to change water vapor into a liquid
water on a surface produced by condensation when the cooler surface cools a nearby film of air to below the dew point
the temperature at which air, by cooling, becomes saturated with vapor and begins to condense
small droplets of rain falling slowly
to change a liquid into a vapor without boiling
to change a liquid into a vapor by heating (boiling)
to change state from a liquid to a solid
supercooled water that falls as rain and then freezes on the surface it contacts
ice crystals formed on a surface when the cooler surface cools a nearby film of air to a below-freezing dew point
ice pellets produced when strong updrafts carry raindrops to elevations cold enough to freeze them
to change from the solid to liquid state
any form of moisture falling from the atmosphere
precipitation that falls as liquid
the percentage of water the air is holding compared to the amount that it could hold at a given temperature
small, rounded ice pellets that form when rain falls through a layer of cold air
ice crystals formed in clouds when water vapor sublimates to become solid
to change from the solid state directly to the vapor state or from a vapor to a solid without an intermediate liquid state
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