Dew drops typically form during the night or early morning when temperatures drop and moisture in the air condenses on cool surfaces. By the afternoon, as temperatures rise and the sun heats the environment, dew usually evaporates, making it rare to see dew drops at that time. However, if conditions are right, such as high humidity or cooler temperatures, it might be possible to see some residual dew in shaded areas.
These are called dew drops. They form when the temperature of the surface cools down causing water vapor in the air to condense and form small droplets of water. Dew is more likely to form on clear, calm nights when the temperature drops close to the dew point temperature.
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Drink it. that is all you can do with it
The morning dew glistened on the grass as the sun rose.
drops of dew.
dew drops come from where?
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Dew Drops Nebula of Stars
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Dew Drops Nebula of Stars
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