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Drops of dew formed on glass in the night, due to condensation, illuminated by the sun

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Italiano: Il fresco della notte ha fatto sì che si formassero delle piccole gocce d'acqua, chiamate appunto "Rugiada", sul vetro dell'auto, che ho fotografato, illuminata dal sole. Il punto di rugiada è la temperatura alla quale l'aria si satura di vapore acqueo e iniziano a formarsi gocce d'acqua, cioè condensa. La condensazione si verifica quando la temperatura dell'aria diminuisce, riducendo la quantità di energia disponibile per mantenere l'acqua sotto forma di vapore. Un fenomeno naturale da cui nasce un'immagine bellissima da vedere. All'interno di ciascuna goccia si possono notare dei cerchi concentrici di formazione della goccia stessa
English: Drops of dew formed on glass in the night, due to condensation, illuminated by the sun. The coolness of the night caused small drops of water, called "Dew", to form on the glass of the car, which I photographed, illuminated by the sun. The dew point is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor and water drops begin to form, i.e. condensation. Condensation occurs when the air temperature drops, reducing the amount of energy available to keep water in the form of vapor. A natural phenomenon from which a beautiful image to see is born. Inside each drop you can see concentric circles forming the drop itself
English: The coolness of the night caused small drops of water, called "Dew", to form on the glass of the car, which I photographed, illuminated by the sun. The dew point is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor and water drops begin to form, i.e. condensation. Condensation occurs when the air temperature drops, reducing the amount of energy available to keep water in the form of vapor. A natural phenomenon from which a beautiful image to see is born. Inside each drop you can see concentric circles forming the drop itself
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Camera location43° 43′ 38.18″ N, 11° 26′ 25.24″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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