What causes frost to form on cold surfaces?
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Frost forms when water vapour in the air condenses directly into ice on cold surfaces. This occurs when the surface temperature drops below the freezing point of water (0ยฐC or 32ยฐF) and the dew point. The absence of wind and clear skies at night enhance frost formation by promoting heat loss from the surface. Frost patterns can vary depending on temperature, humidity, and the surface’s texture.