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- DEW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
This is a deposit of water droplets formed at night by the condensation of water vapor from the air onto the surfaces of exposed objects Dew forms on clear nights, when exposed surfaces lose heat by radiation and are thus usually colder than the air
- Dew - Wikipedia
Dew, known in Hebrew as טל (tal), is significant in the Jewish religion for agricultural and theological purposes On the first day of Passover, the Chazan, dressed in a white kittel, leads a service in which he prays for dew between that point and Sukkot
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- Dew | Meteorology, Atmospheric Conditions Effects | Britannica
Dew, deposit of waterdrops formed at night by the condensation of water vapour from the air onto the surfaces of objects freely exposed to the sky (see video) It forms on clear nights when the air is calm or, preferably, when the wind is light
- DEW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Our field measurements show that there is virtually no rain, although dew is frequent Few larvae were found in dew droplets or concealed within heather leaflets; most larvae were recovered from the plant surface The amount of moisture was expressed as millimetres of dew
- Dew - National Geographic Society
Dew is the moisture that forms at night when objects or the ground outside cool down by radiating, or emitting, their heat
- What Is Dew and How Does It Form? - thedailyECO
What is dew and how does it form? Dew is the condensation of water vapor into small droplets on exposed surfaces It forms on clear nights when heat loss through radiation cools soil and plants
- DEW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Dew is small drops of water that form on the ground and other surfaces outdoors during the night The dew gathered on the leaves Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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