On a winter morning Rajat a little boy, went to a nearby park,to enjoy morning walk.Although it didn't rain last night,he found that, drops of water were lying on the ground.He was amazed to see them,and wanted to know that how the drops of water were formed? 1. What do we call these drops of water which we generally see during winter morning? 2. Which natural phenomenon are responsible for this? 3. Name other phenomenon associated with this.
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Answer:
Moisture content
Explanation:
doing winters actually what happens that as you know hot air goes up and cool air comes down but there is no evaporation and cool air comes down and doesnt evaporate so it lay down as we see the droplets of moisture content in the air. The other phenomenon is fog as well as unclean car window
Answer:
1 dew
2 Dew is the moisture that forms as a result of condensation. Condensation is the process a material undergoes as it changes from a gas to a liquids.Dew forms as temperatures drop and objects cool down.
3 Cold weather can also prevent the formation of dew. As temperatures drop below freezing (0°Celsius, 32°Fahrenheit), a region may reach its frost point. At a frost point, water vapor does not condense. It sublimates, or changes directly from a gas to a solid.