dew doesnt come up from the ground it condenses from the air when the temperature drops which happens to be at its lowest just before sunrise
When air is at or near the saturation point - 100% humidity - it will begin to condense out on surfaces such as grass, leaves, cars, etc.
Dew forms when the air just above the ground is cooled to its dew point (a temperature at which the water dissolved in the air comes out of the air). The air above the ground is cooled because the ground radiates heat into space. If there are clouds overhead the clouds reflect the heat back to the ground so it does not cool and o dew forms. If it is windy then the air just above the ground keeps on getting mixed with the air higher up and the air does not cooled to the dew point and no dew forms. Thus to form dew you need a still clear night.
when you wake up in the morning
the sun rays hit the ground"sand " it becomes heated up and holds most of the heat directed from the sun. grass is much cooler because it absorbs water or dew not like mountain dew the dew in the mornings on the grass or cars. The sun will eventually dry it out but the grass holds it to cool it self later
i am not sure if this is correct, but the frost is allot thinner and is not always visible. snow comes in thick layers, and is definitely visible, and allot more common. frost is just the morning dew frozen.
If that planet is far from the sun it is really cold because the sun heats the ground and the heat comes up
We only see dew in the morning because of the way dew forms. For dew to form, air must be cooled to its condensation point. There must be little movement to the air or it will remain mixed and not form dew, but will form fog instead. (Fog is formed in other ways as well). These conditions usually occur overnight, when the winds die down, and the air becomes still. Radiational cooling from the ground or structures near the surface, such as automobiles, mailboxes, etc. cools the air in contact with the ground or structures. The humidity in the air condenses into droplets of moisture we call dew. After sunrise, the ground begins warm up and usually the wind increases. Both these events warm the air and evaporate the dew.
Dew forms when the air just above the ground is cooled to its dew point (a temperature at which the water dissolved in the air comes out of the air). The air above the ground is cooled because the ground radiates heat into space. If there are clouds overhead the clouds reflect the heat back to the ground so it does not cool and o dew forms. If it is windy then the air just above the ground keeps on getting mixed with the air higher up and the air does not cooled to the dew point and no dew forms. Thus to form dew you need a still clear night.
Dew appears on grass in the early morning hours. It goes away after the sun is up because the heat of the sun causes the water to evaporate.
when you wake up in the morning
During the day, the ground will heat up from the sun. But at night, as the ground begins to cool, the temperature will drop to the dew point -- the temperature at which the air becomes saturated. As this happens, the water vapor near the ground will condense onto objects near the surface -- such as grass, plants, cars, etc. Grass is an excellent dew collector because it gives off its own water, making the air near the grass easier to condense. If the dew point is below freezing, the water vapor will condense straight to frozen form -- what we see as frost.
It should if the system is in good working order.
Morning is the time the air is the calmest. As the sun comes out, it heats up the ground and lakes and causes air to rise to create turbelance. Most test flights are flown early in the morning. Also most rocket launches are performed early in the morning.
Yes. The word "morning" is the word used (in English) to describe the time when the sun comes up. So when the sun comes up, no matter where you are, it's morning. Note that it happens at all different times around the world. No matter what hour, minute, and second you choose, it's morning somewhere.
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Possibly you might say good morning.
sand comes mostly from rock and ground up stones, beach sand containes ground up shels as well. The earth is made of mostly rock and sand comes from rock so there you go......
Burger mainly comes from ground up beef from cattle.