Why does dew usually occur at night?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Conqueror
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@Conqueror ..RIght?
OpenStudy (conqueror):
Dew (or frost) forms on surfaces at night when the surface cools to the dew (or frost) point (the temperature at which saturation occurs). This is helped by evaporation of water from the surface (soil, grass), adding to the moisture in the air
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its D right?
OpenStudy (conqueror):
You did not post choices. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
LOL .. ok
when wind blows over 45 miles per hour. after a hail storm leaves an area. when thunderstorms move out of an area. when thunderstorms move into an area.
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OpenStudy (conqueror):
Um, sorry. I do not see choices.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Because it is dark. Because the sun is not out to evaporate the dew. Because the moon light pulls the water out of the air. Because the temperature decreases at night.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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Because it is dark.
Because the sun is not out to evaporate the dew.
Because the moon light pulls the water out of the air.
Because the temperature decreases at night.
OpenStudy (conqueror):
Yes, D.
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