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Dewing - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Dewing |
 | | It forms after the temperature of the ground has fallen below the dew point of the air in contact with it. |
 | | As the temperature falls during the night, the air and its water vapour become chilled, and condensation takes place on the cooled surfaces. |
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