This is usually called rain, when the water vapor in the air condenses; it forms clouds. clouds are formed because the water vapor in cold weather moves closer vibrating less and less forming a cloud. when there is enough water vapor in the cloud, it gets so heavy it starts raining. In the water cycle this processes is called Condensation.
I'm not sure what your question is concerning this, however the water is referred to as "dew" which is water condensed from the air. It is also a water source for many organisms.
It is called dew.
Dew.
The dew point refers to water droplets forming on the grass as the temperature drops. This is actually a condensation process.
Darker surfaces like soil absorb more than lighter ones like grass do.
I will try to make it as simple as possible, but first of all the dew is formed during the night. This happens because there is always some water in the air. When it is hot, more water can be solved in the air than when it is cold. So after a warm day, the air is full of water in gas form. Later on when the evening comes the air is cooled down, at this time the air is super-saturated with water and the water in the air starts to condense. It is this condensed water that we call dew.
If the temperature of the ground, grass, and other surfaces is warmer than the dew point of the air that comes in contact with the surfaces, dew will not form. Sometimes this happens when the air is really dry and the dew point is very low.
If sufficiently concentrated, yes. The amount of chlorine in drinking water, however, is not enough to harm your lawn. Even swimming pool water is usually not chlorinated enough to kill grass though normal splashing or draining.
The dew point refers to water droplets forming on the grass as the temperature drops. This is actually a condensation process.
Frost is a form of precipitation that occurs when water vapor in the air freezes onto surfaces like grass, cars, and windows. It usually happens on clear nights when the temperature drops below freezing.
It is basically condensed water. A classic example is a cold glass of lemonade, or dew on the grass.
The water on plants and objects is "dew." It is caused by the condensation of water vapor on surfaces that have cooled by radiating their heat. The air that cools overnight can no longer hold as much moisture, and will deposit water drops on any sufficiently cool surface.
It can land on a paved runway, sand, water, dirt, and grass.
The process of frost forming is called "frost formation" or simply "frosting." It occurs when water vapor in the air freezes directly onto surfaces like grass, cars, or windows when the temperature drops below freezing point.
The water vapor in the air goes from a gas state to a liquid state onto the grass.
grasses absorb water and keep the ground wet . moreover grass doesnot allow the groundwater to get evaporated and prevents the soil to be firm without becoming barren. grass is the main food of cattle. the dew drops which get settled on the grass is enough for the grass to grow.
Running can be done in all kinds of surfaces, even in water (pool or water running). It's most commonly on solid surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, rubberized (ie: all-weather track), gravel, cinder, dirt, grass.
Dew is made of moisture falling on grass and flowers during the night, and you see little drops of water in the morning.
It's condensed from the air around us. In the same way a mirror mists up when you breathe on it - due to the temperature difference between the glass and your breath. The grass is much cooler than the air in the mornings, and so it gets a layer of water droplets.
Dew is the tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric water vapor condenses: "The grass was wet with morning dew" "The windshield of the parked car was covered in dew- it had been there for some time."