Competition 68: WATER DROPS - Dew On The Leaves
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Greetings, friends
What is a dew point? How does dew form? I have always told my children that our whole lives are one continuous physics lesson. At the moment, this drop of water is an example of this. The temperature difference between day and night at high atmospheric pressure causes the air's moisture to condense on objects.
Dew point is a term that means the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor and begins to condense. The Magnus (Magnus-Turner) formula allows you to determine the temperature of the dew point.

The small droplets on the leaf look like small beads that sparkle in the rays of the Sun.
By the way, it's a rosehip. It is blooming very beautifully this year; the whole valley is covered with a pink carpet. Folk signs say that the flowering of the rosehip coincides with the active bite of the perch.



There are dew droplets on the leaves, and I'm waist-deep in dew from this dew, because this year, due to the early onset of heat, the grass has already grown to a level where it needs to be mowed and hay harvested. But currently, no one in our village is harvesting hay for the winter, because no one keeps cows, goats, or sheep.
Friends, thank you for your attention.





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