In the northern region,where the cloud temperature and ground temperature remains below the freezing point,prcipitation occurs in the form of fog,mist and dew.
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No, dew is found in humid areas, and deserts are dry areas.Clarification:During certain times of the year the temperature may fall to the dew point and dew is condensed on plants even in the desert.
When dew forms in the winter, it forms at night and its colder at night so the dew freezes at that point in freezing.
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Another word for mist would be fog. You could also say dew or cloud.
mist and dew
Rain, dew, and mist
it is called condensation ..
because of mist and dew
No. It is a faint mist that settles on the ground at night.
mist and dew
There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'dew'.Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a blanket of dew, a mist of dew, drops of dew, etc.
No, dew is thick, most of the time. Examples of condensation include; Heat on a cold window, or mist.
mist, smoke, fog, moisture, gas, fumes, breath, dew
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Mist comprises airborne droplets of water. Dew comprises droplets of water attached to some solid structure (eg a blade of grass or a spider's web). The source of water in both circumstances is water vapour contained in the air which comes out of the air when it cools past its 'dew point'.