5-Earth Science-Atmosphere-Inversion Layer-Condensation

dew

Water can condense on ground {dew}|, instead of in air, when ground is cooler than air, often after midnight on still autumn nights.

fog

In air inversion, ground can lose heat by radiation at night and condense water {fog}| from warm air. Warm air cooled by rain can condense water and make fog.

frost

Dew {frost}| can freeze.

hoarfrost

Frost {hoarfrost}| can form on artificial surfaces.

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