the air capacity for holding water depends on temp'. the warmer it is the more water vapour it can hold. during the night air temp' drops to its lowest near dawn at which point the amout of water vapour in the air may exceed its reduced capacity (this point is called the dew point) and water vapour condences and forms dew.
condensation
Harvest fully open arnica blossoms throughout the flowering season. Pick the flower heads on a sunny day after the morning dew has evaporated.
Water, minerals, and air all go into a leaf, and the photosynthesis system discharges water vapour and oxygen.Leaves also exude water droplets directly by a process called guttation, and it is this that is found at the edges and points of a leaf in the early morning. Commonly just lumped in (wrongly) with dew, which is on the surface.
a dewcell is used to record dew point
Calendula blossoms are harvested when fully open, the flower heads are picked on a sunny day after the morning dew has evaporated. The blossoms are dried then the center of the flower is thrown away.
yes only in the morning
Because they are best in the early morning cos of the dew. it makes it better to EAT!!
It could be due to the dew on the grass.
It's called dew.
condensation
The calves were frolicking in the early morning dew.
not uhiug, it is called dew
because the earth has gravity and the moon has less gravity
Elves is how dew is in morning
well talmeans the morning dew. the wet grass you step on if you go outside early in the morning ok
The drops of water found on leaves early in the morning are called dew. Dew forms when moisture in the air condenses and settles on surfaces overnight as temperatures cool.
Morning Dew was created in 1962.