Dew formation on plant leaves impacted by temperature and humidity levels.
Dew forms on plant leaves when water in the air condenses, which is important in dry areas. Scientists used a special chamber to control leaf temperature and angle to study dew formation. They found that dew accumulates more on leaves when it's warmer and more humid, but less when the leaves are tilted. Dew builds up steadily on flat leaves but falls off quickly on tilted leaves, slowing down the process.