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Surface tension attracts water molecules inward.
Because the two substances are not adhesive to each other.
It is because as the air rushes past it,it pushes the sides upward,making the bottom form a spherical shape.You can also look it up in a book about the water cycle,because I am nine,BUT I am in E.L.P.,a program for gifted students.
What kind of surfaces will form images of objects?
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Dew
drops of water form on surfaces near the ground Dew/condensate ; see relevant link .
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Its surface tension hold it in a logical shape (why is a bubble spherical?)
The air near the ground cools to the DEW POINT.
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The moisture comes from the water vapor in the air. As the temperature drops to near the dew point, the water vapor condenses on cold surfaces in the desert.
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.
because the water spreads out and the air pushes them to each other and forms drops.
Water is evaporated mostly from bodies of water.
Cohesion enables water to from drops and store heat.