drops of dew.
shabnam is a Persian name ,means dewdrops.
Dewdrops Records ended in 2002.
Dewdrops Records was created in 1993.
Dewdrops in the Garden was created on 1994-07-12.
dew drops come from where?
Fairies you are doing quests for may ask you for dewdrops. However, dewdrops are not an ingredient that you can gather in the meadows or earn by playing games. It is not really an ingredient at all! To "get dewdrops" you have to play the Water Web game in Neverberry Thicket. You have to get a certain highscore in the game to "get dewdrops." To see what highscore you have to get, check the Quests tab in your Leaf Journal, and look at the quest you need dewdrops for. Similar things will happen with other games. For example, the fairy you are doing a quest for might say that she needs flower petals. To get her some, you will need to play the Petal Pick-Up game in Cherryblossom Heights. If you have any questions, please ask me on my message board.
Dewdrops are made of pure water 💦
Dewdrops and fog are formed when the air near the ground cools, causing water vapor to condense into tiny water droplets. During hot days, the air temperature remains high, preventing the air near the ground from cooling enough for condensation to occur. This is why dewdrops or fog are not typically seen during hot days.
Daisies dancing as dewdrops down the rain-spout is an example of alliteration. Her constant use of alliteration meant Mike endured many miserable meetings.
Dewdrops form on a leaf when the leaf's surface cools down at night, causing the moisture in the air to condense and form tiny water droplets. This process is known as condensation and occurs when the temperature of the leaf drops below the dew point temperature. Dewdrops can also form when warmer air comes into contact with a cooler leaf surface.
Go and talk to Silvermist and play her mini game "catch Dewdrops" ,and the difficulty doesn't matter because which ever one you choose green dewdrops are the most common type of dewdrop their is. Hope This helped
I believe it's called "watering the plants".