Dew forms when surfaces like grass and leaves cool down below the temperature of the surrounding air at night, causing the air to lose its moisture-holding capacity and condense water vapor into liquid droplets, which then provides essential water for plants during dry periods.
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Unveiling the Mystery of Dew FormationAdded:
Pause and imagine a chilly [music] morning. Leaves sparkling with tiny water droplets.
But where does this dew come from?
As night falls, surfaces like grass and leaves cool [music] down, often dropping below the temperature of the surrounding air.
When the air touches these [music] cool surfaces, it can't hold as much moisture. So, water vapor turns into liquid, dew. [music] This isn't just pretty. Dew is vital for plants, giving them a drink when rain [music] is scarce. Next time you see morning dew, remember, it's nature's quiet nightly miracle at work.
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