Dew, which is the condensation of water droplets on the ground.
No. Snow forms when air that is moist enough rises to an altitude where the temperature is below freezing. Ice crystals that we call snowflakes then form. If it is cold enough near the ground these snowflakes will reach the ground as snow. If it is too warm the snowflakes will melt and become rain.
Cucumber plants require moist ground and will not do well in dry ground. They need full sun and a continuous water supply to grow healthy.
The water will condense forming dew.
It is best to rotor till when the ground is slightly moist, but not overly wet. Tilling dry soil can cause it to become too compacted, while tilling soil that is too wet can lead to clumping and difficulty in achieving a smooth finish.
Fertilize your soil often and keep ground moist.
Sphagnum moss.
Advection fog results when moist air moved across a cold surface. When moving across a cold surface, the air is cooled to its dew point.
ground fogs common near lakes and rivers because it is moist and cool there.
an earthworm makes tunnels in the ground and keeps it moist.So it wont dry out.
No, "moist" is not a noun; it is an adjective used to describe something that is slightly wet or damp. For example, you might say, "The cake is moist," indicating that it has a desirable level of moisture.
Plants can attract gnats to indoor spaces because the moist soil and organic matter in plant pots provide a suitable breeding ground for gnats.
Loam and level are both words that could be associated with moist vegetation.