Geography, asked by siddhiptil2005, 5 months ago

waters on the blades of grass seen on winters Mornings

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Answered by tia025
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Answer:

those tiny droplets you see clinging to the blades of grass are called 'dew'. Dew is liquid water droplets that from grass , spider Web, a nd other things in the early morning or late evening. Dew only form of certain conditions. If a warm, clear day is followed by a cool, clear evening, dew will likely from.

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Answered by padmavathipyla
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Explanation:

because of the underground moisture only we can see water on the grass on winter mornings.

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