Frost
Frost is the solid deposition of water vapor from saturated air. It is formed when solid surfaces are cooled to below the dew point of the adjacent air as well as below the freezing point of water. Frost crystals' size differ depending on time and water vapour available. Frost is also usually translucent in appearance. There are many types of frost, such as radiation and window frost. Frost causes economic damage when it destroys plants or hanging fruits.
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Famous quotes containing the word frost:
“The rose is a rose,
And was always a rose.
But the theory now goes
That the apples a rose,”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“He looks on the bright side of everything,
Including me. He thinks Ill be all right
With doctoring. But its not medicine
Lowe is the only doctors dared to say so
Its rest I want there, I have said it out....”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“On every tree a bucket with a lid,
And on black ground a bear-skin rug of snow.
The sparks made no attempt to be the moon.
They were content to figure in the trees
As Leo, Orion, and the Pleiades.
And that was what the boughs were full of soon.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)