Dew is formed by condensation.
No because precipitation falls from the sky and dew evaporates from the ground (I think)
Water vapor in the air has to condense to form dew. The process is called condensation. A link is provided to our friends at Wikipedia. Surf on over and look at the cool pics.
Yes. Key words in the water cycle are precipitation, evaporation, and condensationHailstones are a form of precipitation and dew evaporates. Both become part of the water cycle through the actions of precipitation and evaporation.
Because it evaporates beneath the morning sun. It's merely water.
Dew point is the temperature at which the water vapor in the air condenses, then evaporates. The barometric or air pressure is independent from the dew point.
When air evaporates it absorbs the heat of evaporation of water from the air, thus cooling it. When the air is at or below the dew point temperature, water no longer freely evaporates from it; thus this heat is no longer being absorbed from the air.
Water in clouds is in gaseous form.
Water turns into steam when it evaporates.
Water vapour, and then clouds.
It evaporates.
Water that evaporates will rise and form clouds of water vapour.
Stratus clouds are mostly made of water droplets.