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Dew As Source of Potable Water, Sickness and Medicine

Posted on July 12, 2012 by marvin
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glasses of water catch dew

Dew or Hamog in Tagalog term. It appears at night through early morning. At night when the temperature is low enough, notice the grasses in open are getting wet, including roof, light post and car. Numerous water droplets are visible … Continue reading →

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