slow moving water molecules sticking to one another
All dressed up in our Sunday best, the dew on the grass made our shoes all wet.
Absolutely. Air which is close to the ground cools overnight. While the air is cooling, the relative humidity is increasing until it reaches the dew point and water is released. Transpiration can also cause the dew point to be reached by increasing the relative humidity. This is why there is much more dew on the grass than on pavement.
It is because of condensation! Water molecules from the air attracted to cold surfaces. Grass is a cold surface in the morning that is why there is water on them or "dew".
dew
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation is called the dew point.
the grass is wet because of dew forming on it
If there is no dew on the grass in the morning, it means that it did not get cold enough to condense the water vapor in the air. The dew point, the temperature at which dew forms, depends on the humidity: if it is very humid, dew will form at a relatively warm temperature, but if it is very dry, dew will not form until it gets quite chilly.
Morning dew is condensation. It happens when the air becomes warmer and the colder air sinks to the ground settling on the grass.
condensation
It's called dew.
not uhiug, it is called dew
Dew is made of moisture falling on grass and flowers during the night, and you see little drops of water in the morning.
Condensation
dew
Dew is the tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric water vapor condenses: "The grass was wet with morning dew" "The windshield of the parked car was covered in dew- it had been there for some time."
well talmeans the morning dew. the wet grass you step on if you go outside early in the morning ok
When the surface of an object becomes colder as a result of sending its latent heat out, the existing moisture in the atmosphere contracts among itself.