The formation of dew begins soon after sunset. Evaporation of water vapor cools the surface of plants as they rapidly lose heat collected from the sun. As the surface of a plant or flower becomes cooler than the surrounding air, it causes the transpired water vapor to condense into droplets of dew.
Dew is made of tiny crystals that constantly form, dissolve, and collect energy.
Walking barefoot through dew assists one in acquiring energy from the magnetic earth.
Dew has long been a subject of interest.