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Which phenomenon explained below is an example of deposition?
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A) Hail is formed from water droplets lifted by air currents to an altitude where they turn into pellets of ice.
B) Frost forms when cold evening temperatures convert the humidity in the air to thin layers of ice on the ground.
C) In the winter, the top few inches of a pond turn to ice.
D) The visible cloud arising from a boiling tea kettle is not actually steam, but droplets of liquid water that form as the
steam cools in the air.
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