In the winter season, the dew drops become more and these drops sustain for a long time, dew drops can be seen on the leaves of plants and flowers.
When the mist becomes too much and when the sun arises, as its heat increases, so does this mist also falls in the form of drops in the morning.
It is on the bunch of flowers that you can see how dew drops have fallen on it during the night and how many are still present in the entitled, it will end at the time when the sunlight will be bright and by its heat these drops of water will dry up.
Dew drops fall down at a very slow speed, so they stop on the petals of flowers and leaves of plants.
When the sunlight falls on these dew drops, it emits a beautiful light of blink and looks like a shining diamond.
Mist can be seen in the picture, which is spread far and wide. When the sun's heat will intensify, then this mist will fall down and end.
If there is more mist in the morning in the winter season, then the intensity of winter increases because due to this the humidity becomes very high and even the slightest breeze feels very cold.
Dew drops can also be seen on the leaves of these large leaves of plant, which are present in a lot of amount and these drops will end only with the heat of the sun.
If fog becomes too much at night and morning time, then there is a danger to the traffic on the roads, apart from this, if all this continues for a long time, then the enthusiasm of the people is very less and the speed of business also becomes sluggish, due to which people get upset.
If this process continues for a few days, then every type of plant seems to wither because water droplets are present on its leaves and And in the sunlight, they are not able to fully implement the process of photosynthesis and their dosage decreases and they begin to wither.
There are many such plants around us, whose fruit is prepared in the winter, so every kind of weather is beneficial for us, but the intense of any season gives harm to every living being.
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