Dewdrops form on leaves in the early morning due to the cooling of air overnight, which causes moisture in the air to condense into tiny droplets. As temperatures drop, especially during clear nights, the air's capacity to hold water vapor decreases, leading to condensation on cooler surfaces like leaves. This phenomenon is more pronounced in the morning when temperatures are at their lowest and humidity is often higher, resulting in the beautiful sight of dewdrops glistening on foliage.
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