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Dew Drops On A Leaf. When Temperatures Are Low Enough, Dew Takes The Form Of Ice; This Form Is Calledâ Frost. Because Dew Is Related To The Temperature Of Surfaces, In Late Summer It Forms Most Easily On Surfaces That Are Not Warmed By Conducted Heat From Deep Ground, Such As Grass, Leaves, Railings, Car Roofs, And Bridges. Dew Should Not Be Confused Withâ Guttation, Which Is The Process By Which Plants Release Excess Water From The Tips Of Their Leaves.