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renzo156

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The process of water vapor changing directly to ice without becoming a liquid first is called ___________________ _.
   
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When surfaces such as twigs, leaves, and blades of grass cool below the saturation temperature, water vapor begins to condense upon them, forming tiny visible specks of water called ___________________ _. If the air temperature should drop to freezing or below, the ___________________ _ will freeze, becoming tiny beads of ice called ___________________ _.
   
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: deposition

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: dew; dew; frozen dew



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