because it creates a "spongy" effect that could lead to rotting or appearance of fungus.
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.
rain falls while dew drizzles.
OK so what you do is you get mountain dew and raisins.....then you put the mountain dew in a graduated cylinder. you don't tell anyone that its mountain dew and raisin's you say the raisins are maggots then you let the "maggots" sit in the mountain dew for a while and then drink some of it. ask the kids why they think the maggots float up and down. then tell them that its mountain dew and raisins.
All dressed up in our Sunday best, the dew on the grass made our shoes all wet.
Absolutely. Air which is close to the ground cools overnight. While the air is cooling, the relative humidity is increasing until it reaches the dew point and water is released. Transpiration can also cause the dew point to be reached by increasing the relative humidity. This is why there is much more dew on the grass than on pavement.
Mountain Dew is essentially sugar. It is a fertilizer for the plants.
Condensation is basically dew. Examples of this is dew forming on plants at night.
No, the dew is not enough to get the job done. The roots needs a good drink. Dew only really mists the leaves.
I believe it's called "watering the plants".
Rain is a very dangerous while dew is not bad at all
I think so.
It is called Dew.
Condensation
it is a dew pont
probably dew from the plants or water from a stream.
Mountain Dew contains caffeine, which is generally speaking bad for most animals (plants that produce it do so in part to keep from being eaten by animals). Severals studies have shown that caffeine has detrimental effects on hamsters specifically, including genetic toxicity.
Mostly out of the ground, but some get water from the dew.