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Plante

Les plantes (Plantae Haeckel, 1866) sont des êtres multicellulaires à la base de la chaîne alimentaire. Elles forment l'une des subdivisions (ou règne) des Eucaryotes. Elles sont, classiquement, avec les algues (y compris les cyanobactéries) et les champignons, l'objet d'étude de la botanique . Leur nombre est difficile à déterminer, mais à la date de 2010, il existerait entre 300 000 et 315 000 espèces de plantes connues, dont la grande majorité, entre 260 000 et 290 000, seraient spermatophytes.

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Dew

Dew is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin, exposed objects in the morning or evening. As the exposed surface cools by radiating its heat, atmospheric moisture condenses at a rate greater than that at which it can evaporate, resulting in the formation of water droplets.

When temperatures are low enough, dew takes the form of ice; this form is called freeze (frost is, however, not frozen dew).

Because dew is related to the temperature of surfaces, in late summer it is formed most easily on surfaces which are not warmed by conducted heat from deep ground, such as grass, leaves, railings, car roofs, and bridges.

Dew should not be confused with guttation, which is the process by which plants release excess water from the tips of their leaves.

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