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Sublimation–Sublimation is when a solid changes directly into a gas. It does not turn into a liquid first.

How it works: The solid takes in heat energy from the air. This extra energy breaks the bonds holding the solid molecules together.

Example: Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) turns straight into a carbon dioxide gas at room temperature.

Example: Snow and ice can slowly vanish into water vapor in cold, dry winter air without melting first.

Deposition–Deposition (sometimes called desublimation) is the exact opposite of sublimation. It is when a gas changes directly into a solid. It skips the liquid phase completely.

How it works: Gas particles cool down and lose energy. They lock together to form a solid structure.

Example: Frost forms on cold grass or windows when water vapor in the air turns straight into ice crystals.

Example: Snowflakes form high in the cold clouds when water vapor changes directly into ice.

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