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Why are dewdrops not formed on a cloudy night?
- A.Clouds absorb the radiation released from the Earth’s surface.
- B.Clouds reflect back the Earth’s radiation.
- C.The Earth’s surface would have low temperatures on cloudy nights.
- D.Clouds deflect the blowing wind to ground level.
▶ Answer & Explanation
Correct answer: B. Clouds reflect back the Earth’s radiation.
Dew formation requires surfaces to cool down below the dew point temperature through radiative cooling. Clouds act as a blanket, reflecting a significant portion of the Earth's outgoing longwave radiation back towards the surface. This reduces the net loss of heat by radiation from the ground, preventing the temperature from dropping sufficiently low for dew to form.
Source: UPSC gs1 2019