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The Affects of Frozen Water And Dew
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By : Aydan Corkern    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-11-17 04:08:25
Do you know what the frost on your cars and the ground is? It is morning dew, which is water that comes in the morning when you wake up. It will be on your grass, trees, leaves, windows, and everywhere that you can see outside. The frost only comes when it is cold outside, so don't walk on it with your bare feet because your feet will feel so cold that they will be numb, and they will hurt when you try to get them warm again. Dew comes from the moist in the night air. In fact, if you go outside at night when it's cool or cold, you will feel that the ground is wet and your doors are, too.

You will hear the grass crunch because it is frozen. It will be white, and when you touch it you can feel the ice on them and it will be cold. The heat from your hands will melt the frost and then your hands will be wet. Don't touch anyone with your hands because it can put them in shock because their bodies are warm. The morning dew will melt in an hour or two after the sun comes up and it starts to get warmer outside. You need to watch your step because you can slide or fall down and hurt yourself due to it being too slippery. Also, you have to watch your steps on the sidewalk because it will be on them, too.

Your windows will have frost on them, and it can be hard to get off because it can be thick. If there is only a little frost, it might still be difficult to get off. It will feel rough, like freezer frost that is on the boxes or on a popsicle. When it melts, you will have water on your shoes and run down on your windows. When you walk through a field or anywhere there is grass, you will get water on your clothes because it is from the dew that has melted away, if it has not rained. Do an experiment. Take a wet or a dry shirt or a pair of pants and set them outside all night. In the morning, go outside and look at the clothes that you have set out and you will see the outcome.

One will be frozen like a rock and the other will have frost on it. It also will be hard because it is frozen. Then you need to put them in the dryer so they can thaw out, and then put it in your washer and clean them. If you stick a bowl of water out all night, it will be frozen into a block of ice by morning. Wear gloves so your hands will not get cold and wear a coat so you don't get sick.
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