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High air humidity, low temperature and absence of sunshine during night with minimum air velocity are needed to form dew. These things are very common during autumn and spring seasons causing maximum dew formation.

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In what type of environment is dew NOT likely to form?

Dew is less likely to form in arid environments with low humidity levels, as the air is drier and can hold less moisture. Additionally, dew is less likely to form in windy environments, as the movement of air can prevent the cooling needed for dew to condense.


What is a dewfall?

dewfall can mean two things: 1/ the formation of dew. 2/ the time at which dew begins to form.


What three ingredients are needed to form clouds and fog?

Clouds and fog form when water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets. Three ingredients needed for this process are moisture in the air, cooling of the air to reach its dew point temperature, and condensation nuclei (such as dust or pollutants) for water vapor to condense onto.


What two things that are similar across all forms of life?

which two thing form in similiar way? A.frost and dew B.snow and sleet C.frost and sleet D.rain and dew


Does dew form when water evaporates?

Dew is formed by condensation.


What types of environments is dew not likely to form?

Well dew is a form of condensation. That being said a dry climate is less likely to produce dew.


What type of environment is dew likely to form in?

Well dew is a form of condensation. That being said a dry climate is less likely to produce dew.


Does dew form in the fall season?

Dew can form in any season but it generally most common in the fall.


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.


Under what conditions would dew not form?

Dew forms when the temperature drops to the dew point, causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid water on surfaces. Dew may not form if the air temperature does not cool enough to reach the dew point, if there is insufficient moisture in the air, or if the surface is not conducive to dew formation (e.g., if it is warm or if there is strong wind).


Under what conditions will dew not form?

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.


Why no dew on the grass this morning?

If there is no dew on the grass in the morning, it means that it did not get cold enough to condense the water vapor in the air. The dew point, the temperature at which dew forms, depends on the humidity: if it is very humid, dew will form at a relatively warm temperature, but if it is very dry, dew will not form until it gets quite chilly.