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Dew is formed when small water droplets condense on grass. In what type of environment is dew NOT likely to form?

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Answer: In order for water droplets to condense, the air must have a relative humidity of 100%. In areas that are very dry, such as a desert, there is not enough humidity to form dew.

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Areas with less moisture are least likely to get dew, also places that are dry. For example, The southwestern part of the USA has a lot of dessert.
One country that has a lot of dessert is Australia (Outback).
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