Hey whats the answer to this question?

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Why might dew form in the morning?(1 point)

A) The temperature rose overnight, and warmer air can hold less water vapor.

B)The temperature rose overnight, and warmer air can hold more water vapor.

C)The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold more water vapor.

D)The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold less water vapor.

From Internet:

Dew is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening due to condensation. As the exposed surface cools by radiating its heat, atmospheric moisture condenses at a rate greater than that at which it can evaporate, resulting in the formation of water droplets. When temperatures are low enough, dew takes the form of ice; this form is called frost. en.wikipedia.org

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are you sure??

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which statement describes the unit of humidity and relative humidity

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To determine the answer to this question, let's analyze the options and consider the concept of dew formation in the morning.

Dew forms in the morning when moisture in the air condenses onto surfaces, such as grass or car windshields. This occurs when the temperature of the air surrounding these surfaces drops below the dew point temperature.

Now, let's review the options:

A) The temperature rose overnight, and warmer air can hold less water vapor.
In this option, as the temperature rises, the air can hold less water vapor, which does not align with the concept of dew formation. So, it is unlikely to be the correct answer.

B) The temperature rose overnight, and warmer air can hold more water vapor.
If the temperature rises overnight, the warmer air can actually hold more water vapor. With this increased capacity to hold moisture, the formation of dew is less likely. Thus, this option also seems unlikely.

C) The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold more water vapor.
In this option, the temperature fell overnight, which could increase the chances of dew formation. Additionally, colder air can hold more water vapor, which aligns with the concept of condensation. This option seems plausible and worth considering.

D) The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold less water vapor.
If the temperature falls overnight, the colder air can hold less water vapor. This option contradicts the concept of dew formation, as cold air with a lower moisture-holding capacity is less likely to produce dew.

Based on the explanation provided and our analysis of the options, the most reasonable answer to the question is:

C) The temperature fell overnight, and colder air can hold more water vapor.

Please keep in mind that while this is the most likely answer, it is always essential to verify information through reliable sources.

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FYI, as PsyDAG has pointed out many times you could have Googled that yourself and had your answer faster. In addition the answer and information will stick longer in your memory if you do the work yourself. I'm not "fussing" at you; I'm just pointing out that you aren't using all of the resources at your fingertips. Jiskha is one of those valuable resources.