its called water due to condensation.
anywhere between 0.3 and the frost line
No. Frost is ice, which is water in the solid state.
rocks, metals, hydrogen compounds, hydrogen, and helium, all in gaseous form
Mirrors do an excellent job. White painted surfaces also have a higher albedo. Ice, frost, and snow reflect a lot of light.
I think that "0.3" is probably meant to be 0.3 AU. The answer is: the denser substances of the solar system which later formed the rocky inner planets. The gases were likely to form gas giant planets, further away from the Sun.
Dew
because there are a bunch of white molicules in the frost.
No new substances.
Frost or frozen dew that forms a white coating on objects. It's usually distinguished from the general word frost in that frost can form in a refrigerator, for example, but hoarfrost is frozen atmospheric condensate on such things as grass, leaves, etc.
The singular possessive form of "Robert Frost" is Robert Frost's.
The word frost is a noun. The plural form is frosts.
The surname Frost is English, German, Danish, and Swedish. Frost was a nickname for someone with an icy and unbending disposition or who had white hair or a white beard, from Old English, Old High German, Old Norse frost.
No. Frost can not form in Summer. It has to be below the dew point. That can not happen in Summer. But if you were in Antarctica that is a different story.
Robert Frost was married. His wife's name was Elinor White , who died in 1938.
Yes, Robert Frost married to Elinor Miriam White in 1895
a deposit of white ice crystal
a deposit of white ice crystal