Morning sun melts frost on grassy field - Timelapse
In northern climates such as here in Quebec, Canada, it is not uncommon for a grassy field to be covered in dew, and then frost on a cold fall morning.
Frost typically occurs on cold, clear nights when atmospheric conditions cause objects, including grass, to become colder than the surrounding air. Depending on the conditions, frost can be light and scattered or heavy enough to kill annual plants and cause perennial plants to go dormant.
Grass blades move water through them for nourishment, but this moisture can freeze inside the grass during a frost. However, a light frost generally doesn't freeze the ground. Frost over several nights can lead to visible signs of damage, depending on the grass species. The dead grass will eventually become thatch that nourishes the soil below as the new seeds germinate and grow.
-
0:04
AmplifiedLIFE
6 months ago $0.03 earned“Peep”-ing & Chirping Cardinal
100 -
UPCOMING
Benny Johnson
20 minutes agoKamala Picks Fight with DeSantis, Politicizes Hurricane Before Landfall | Campaign in PANIC
1 -
Matt Kohrs
12 hours agoStock Market Open: NEW HIGHS INCOMING! || The MK Show
13.7K5 -
40:06
-
UPCOMING
LFA TV
14 hours ago| LIVE FROM AMERICA 10.8.24 11am EST
445 -
LIVE
2 MIKES LIVE
13 hours agoThe Mike Schwartz Show 10-08-2024
593 watching -
DVR
The Tom Renz Show
1 hour agoHurricane Kamala and the Epic Failure of Her Response
4.78K -
37:54
BonginoReport
4 hours agoWant FEMA Funds? Don't Be White Or Straight (Ep.59) - 10/08/24
45.8K159 -
DVR
Vigilant News Network
15 hours ago‘Supercharged’ Mega-Storm Poised to Ravage Florida | The Daily Dose
40.5K15 -
1:50:00
MTNTOUGH Fitness Lab
22 hours agoDoron Keidar: Inside Gaza’s War Zones, Hamas and Israel's War, and Hezbollah Attack | MTNT POD #85
11.3K