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Explain the geographical conditions for the formation of frost.

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Frost forms under very low temperature conditions, typically when the temperature drops below freezing (0°C) near the ground level. The process involves the condensation of water vapor directly into ice crystals without becoming liquid first. This happens when the water vapor in the air comes into contact with surfaces such as grass blades, leaves, and rocks that have cooled down sufficiently.

The geographical conditions required for frost formation include:

  1. Very low temperatures: The air and surface temperatures must fall below freezing.
  2. Presence of moisture: There must be enough water vapor in the air for condensation to occur.
  3. Clear skies and calm winds: These conditions allow the surface to cool quickly by radiating heat away, facilitating frost formation.
  4. Condensation at ground level: The condensation happens right at or near the surface, causing water vapor to freeze into tiny ice crystals.

Frost is common in cold climates, especially during winter nights, and can be harmful to plants because the ice crystals can damage plant tissues.

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Chapter 14: Humidity - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 156]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 14 Humidity
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 6. (iii) | Page 156
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