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They are both alike because they use the same things to be created. Moisture in the air, significant temperatures, and humidity.

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Q: How are frost and dew alike?
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How and frost dew different?

Dew is a liquid form where is frost is frozen dew. So frost is dew only in the frozen version not liquid.


How are dew and frost different?

Dew is a liquid form where is frost is frozen dew. So frost is dew only in the frozen version not liquid.


Is dew and frost caused by precipitation?

No, precipitation is a separate process. Dew and frost occur when air cools to its dew point. Dew is condensation of water in the air onto a surface, while frost is the deposition of water vapor straight to ice.


Snow is to rain as what is to dew?

frost


is dew a clould?

No, dew is not a cloud. It is condensation on cold surfaces. In the winter it freezes and forms frost.


Another name for coating of frost?

Frost is frozen dew. It can also be called rime or hoar.


What is the relationship between dew and frost?

When dew forms in the winter, it forms at night and its colder at night so the dew freezes at that point in freezing.


What forms instead of dew when temps reach 32 degrees Fahrenheit?

Ice crystals or frost.


Frost forming an grass in the morning chemical or physical?

Hence,the formation of dew and frost is a physical change.


White frost is simply a cold weather form of what?

Dew


Is frost solid?

Frost is water vapour, or water in gas form that when freezes, becomes a solid. Frost forms when the outside temperature cools past the dew point. The dew point is the point where the dew gets so cold, the water vapour in the atmosphere turns into liquid and if cold enough the liquid freezes


How is hail similar to frost?

Condensation forming, on a window for instance, is a change of state from vapour to liquid. Freezing is also a change of state, from liquid to solid