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What is a example of dew point?

An example of a dew point would be if the temperature drops during the night and the air becomes saturated with moisture. When this happens, the dew point is reached, resulting in the formation of dew on surfaces like grass or cars.


Under what conditions will dew not form?

If the temperature of the ground, grass, and other surfaces is warmer than the dew point of the air that comes in contact with the surfaces, dew will not form. Sometimes this happens when the air is really dry and the dew point is very low.


Water vapor in the air condenses into liquid droplets when the water reaches .?

dew point


Why does dew form on grass in the early morning?

I will try to make it as simple as possible, but first of all the dew is formed during the night. This happens because there is always some water in the air. When it is hot, more water can be solved in the air than when it is cold. So after a warm day, the air is full of water in gas form. Later on when the evening comes the air is cooled down, at this time the air is super-saturated with water and the water in the air starts to condense. It is this condensed water that we call dew.


When does water vapor in air condense?

Water vapor in air condenses when the air temperature drops below the dew point temperature, causing the water vapor to change from a gaseous state to a liquid state. This typically happens in the atmosphere when air is cooled, such as during the night or when warm air rises and cools at higher altitudes.

Related Questions

What happens to dew as the day gets warmer?

As the day gets warmer, dew evaporates into the air. The sun's heat causes water droplets to turn from a liquid state into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere.


When was Dew-Dew-Dewey Day created?

Dew-Dew-Dewey Day was created in 1927.


Where is dew found?

Typically on any cooling surface in a humid environment. For example, leaves warmed by the sunlight during the day, will collect condensed moisture (dew) as they cool during the evening. When the sun rises and re-heats the leaves, the dew will eventually evaporate.


What happens to rocks during the day?

during the day the rocks expand


Which dew forms during which part of the water cycle?

Dew forms during condensation.


Why does dew point change day to day?

Because the temperature changes and the dew point is dependent on the temperature.


How is dew forming on grass condensation?

Dew forms on grass when the temperature of the grass drops below the dew point temperature, causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid form on the surface of the grass. This happens during clear, calm nights when the ground loses heat by radiating it to the atmosphere.


What are drops of water that form on cool surfaces during the night called?

DEW


What happens to dew each day when the sun rises?

Warmer air can hold more water than colder air. The air cools during the night due to lack of sunshine, and when it gets so cool that it can't hold any more water (called the dew point), dew forms (or frost if the temperature is below freezing). After sunrise, the air starts warming up. That makes it able to hold more water, so the dew evaporates.


What happens when Mountain Dew reacts with rusted iron?

it explodes


Does the Brazilian carnival happen during the night?

The Brazilian carnival doesn't happen during the night, it happens during the Day time or the morning and it can some time happen during the night but occasinaly it happens during the morning and day time :)


When does dew points occur?

Dew points occur when the temperature cools to the point where air reaches saturation and can no longer hold all of its water vapor, causing condensation to form. This usually happens during the early morning or late evening when temperatures are at their lowest. Dew points can also occur after a rapid drop in temperature, for example, during a cold front passage.