dew
dew
The phenomenon you are referring to is called dew. Dew forms when the air near the ground cools down to the point where it can no longer hold all of its moisture, causing the water vapor to condense into liquid droplets on surfaces like grass or cars.
Rainwater that does not soak into the ground is called surface runoff. It flows over the surface of the ground and can collect in streams, rivers, and eventually make its way to lakes or oceans.
The change in the ground elevation of the Earth's surface is called topography. Topography refers to the study of the shape and features of land surfaces, including variations in elevation.
Water that doesn't soak into the ground is called surface water. This can include water on the surface of the soil, like puddles or streams, or water on impermeable surfaces like roads or roofs.
dew
The phenomenon you are referring to is called dew. Dew forms when the air near the ground cools down to the point where it can no longer hold all of its moisture, causing the water vapor to condense into liquid droplets on surfaces like grass or cars.
The water is known as dew.
Rainwater that does not soak into the ground is called surface runoff. It flows over the surface of the ground and can collect in streams, rivers, and eventually make its way to lakes or oceans.
The magma from the Earth's mantle can rise and collect in spaces called magma chambers. The magma continues to collect here until it is pushed out of a crack in the ground or a volcano.
dew
collect information from space
The change in the ground elevation of the Earth's surface is called topography. Topography refers to the study of the shape and features of land surfaces, including variations in elevation.
Water that doesn't soak into the ground is called surface water. This can include water on the surface of the soil, like puddles or streams, or water on impermeable surfaces like roads or roofs.
P-waves
Rime frost is freezing water vapor that condenses at ground level.
They ubsorve it in the ground