The technical term for it is "marage" It happens on very hot days and often happens in the desert/hot places.
like theres no water
Tomatoes enjoy warm, sunny weather. Remember to water them every day though.
any where where theres cool people jk, so like mostly California
Plants need more water on a sunny day because increased sunlight leads to higher rates of transpiration, where water is lost through the leaves. This loss of water needs to be replenished to prevent the plant from becoming dehydrated and to support essential physiological processes like photosynthesis.
'Sunny spells' is like saying 'sunny periods' - it means it will be sunny for short periods of time throughout the day.
Probably because its cooler in deeper water, kind of like the deep end of the pool is cooler that the kiddie pool.
On a clear hot sunny day, evaporation and transpiration are likely occurring. Evaporation is the process of water turning into water vapor from surfaces like oceans, lakes, and rivers, while transpiration is when plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through their leaves.
thers an icey spot they can see and its colder on parts of mars which means theres ice and theres like an indent that's in the shape of a river
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