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Dew has one syllable.
Actually im trying to find the answer to...for my math project dew this friday...but if you want my gust its left.....idk so sorry
dewed
Dew point is supposed to be the temperature that water vapor is cooled to. If the air is colder than the condensation point (dew point) then it isn't being cooled.
Positive:provides moisture for plants ,water the plants ,makes the car clean and makes the place cool negative:made the grass too wet to walk on ,the car is damp ,makes the clothes on the washing line too damp ,makes outside too wet to walk
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When dew forms in the winter, it forms at night and its colder at night so the dew freezes at that point in freezing.
frozen dew
Dew can refer to: * Dew, condensation of water * Distant Early Warning Line, or DEW Line, a network of radar stations * Mountain Dew, a caffeinated soft drink * Dew Process, a record label * Directed-energy weapons, a type of weapons
frost
LMFAO! There is caffiene free Mountain Dew?!?! What's the point in having Mountain Dew if there is no caffiene??
In the northern region,where the cloud temperature and ground temperature remains below the freezing point,prcipitation occurs in the form of fog,mist and dew.
When the dew point is below freezing, water vapor in the air will turn directly into ice crystals without first becoming liquid water. This process is called deposition. It can happen when the air is very cold and saturated with moisture, leading to frost or the formation of snowflakes without rain or fog.
Mountain Dew isn't a mountain. It is a soft drink manufactured and distributed by PepsiCo.
The Distant Early Warning or DEW Line were radar stations in the Northern Arctic region. These radars were established during the Cold War to detect Soviet bombers.
The apparatus dew point temperature is the temperature at which moisture in the air begins to condense on a surface in a specific apparatus or device. It is a critical parameter for assessing the humidity levels in the air and for determining the risk of condensation occurring in equipment.
oranges, watermelon, tomatoes, cantaloupes, honey dew, melons.