Geography, asked by jwanbeatrice, 1 month ago

imagine you have woken up in the morning when you there is mist in the air outside, what do you feel on your body. Question on Temperature​

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Answered by mrgoodb62
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When this happens, dew forms on surfaces that aren't warmed by the heat radiated from the ground. That's why you mainly see dew on things like grass, leaves, and even car roofs.

If the temperature gets low enough in the evening, dew may undergo yet another transformation. When temperatures are low enough, dew may freeze to a solid form that we then call "frost."

If you're wondering why it's important that the evening is clear for dew formation, it's because cloudy nights hold heat closer to the ground. If the evening is cloudy, the clouds reflect heat back to the ground. When this happens, the ground doesn't cool off enough for dew to form.

If you pay attention, you may notice that on mornings when you find dew on the grass, there's probably not much, if any, dew on the soil of flower beds. Like clouds on a cloudy evening, the plants in a flower bed keep the ground warm enough to prevent dew.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

it's like so cool and very Frist

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