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The temperature of the surrounding air is at or below freezing when small drops of moisture fall on the collecting surface.
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The temperature of the collecting surface is at or below freezing when small droplets of moisture fall on the surface.
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The temperature of the collecting surface is at or below the dewpoint of the adjacent air and the dew point is below freezing.
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Which conditions result in the formation of frost?
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The temperature of the collecting surface is at or below the dewpoint of the adjacent air and the dew point is below freezing.
Frost occurs when two conditions are met: visible moisture and collecting surface is below freezing.