daily photo blog by Alicia Millane

Monday, May 6, 2024

May 06, 2024

Dew forms as temperatures drop and objects cool down. If the object becomes cool enough, the air around the object will also cool. Colder air is less able to hold water vapor than warm air. This forces water vapor in the air around cooling objects to condense. When condensation happens, small water droplets form—dew.

- Education.NationalGeographic.org

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