yes
The analogy "snow: rain:: dew: frost" compares two forms of precipitation to two forms of moisture. Just as snow is a frozen form of rain, dew is a liquid form of moisture that forms in cooler temperatures, while frost is a frozen form of dew. Both pairs highlight the transition between liquid and solid states of water in different temperature conditions.
both of them form droplets of water.
rain falls and dew doesnt
rain falls while dew drizzles.
Rain is a very dangerous while dew is not bad at all
Virga, rain, sleet, hail, snow, fog, and dew.
water droplets in the air form rain which is part of the water cycle
dew is condensation of excess water vapour rain is drops of water that falls from clouds
means that rain is coming
Can see rain falling.
Rain dew pollution water
which two thing form in similiar way? A.frost and dew B.snow and sleet C.frost and sleet D.rain and dew