Geography, asked by barkhaprasad80, 6 months ago

If you go out early in the morning, you will find
that the
grass
is covered with tiny drops of water.
What are these water droplets and how do they
form? Answer in points please. ​

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Answered by shoovagni
1

Answer:

Those tiny droplets you see clinging to the blades of grass are called "dew." Dew is liquid water droplets that form on grass, spider webs, and other things in the early morning or late evening. Dew only forms under certain conditions. If a warm, clear day is followed by a cool, clear evening, dew will likely form.

Answered by kantasireesha
0

Answer:

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