When water changes from a liquid to a vapour, we call this process:

Freezing
Condensation
Sublimation
Deposition E. Evaporation

The correct answer is E. Evaporation.

Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. It is a physical change that occurs when water molecules at the surface of a liquid have enough energy to escape the attraction of other water molecules and enter the air. Evaporation is a necessary process for the water cycle, as it is the primary way that water moves from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere.

Freezing is the process by which a liquid changes to a solid. It occurs when the temperature of a liquid drops below its freezing point. When water freezes, it expands and becomes less dense. This is why ice floats on water.

Condensation is the process by which water vapor in the air changes into liquid water. It occurs when the water vapor cools and condenses on a surface. Condensation is the opposite of evaporation.

Sublimation is the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state. It occurs when the pressure on the solid is below its sublimation pressure. Sublimation is the opposite of deposition.

Deposition is the process by which a gas changes directly into a solid. It occurs when the temperature of the gas drops below its deposition temperature. Deposition is the opposite of sublimation.