k Hoar frost Hoar frost on birch trees Betula sp. Hoar frost is formed when moist air above the ground cools rapidly to below freezing point. Needlelike deposits of ice crystals are formed on cold surfaces such as tree branches when water vapour or condensation dew freezes. Photographed in the Northumberland National Park, England. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hoar frost Hoar frost on birch trees  Betula sp . Hoar frost is formed when moist air above the ground cools rapidly to below freezing point. Needle like deposits of ice crystals are formed on cold surfaces such as tree branches when water vapour or condensation  dew  freezes. Photographed in the Northumberland National Park, England.
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Hoar frost

Hoar frost on birch trees (Betula sp). Hoar frost is formed when moist air above the ground cools rapidly to below freezing point. Needle-like deposits of ice crystals are formed on cold surfaces such as tree branches when water vapour or condensation (dew) freezes. Photographed in the Northumberland National Park, England.

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