Picture yourself sitting inside in a heated house during the middle of winter in the United States. You look at a nearby window, and dew formed on one side of the glass. Which side of the glass has dew formed on (inside or outside), why?
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Picture yourself sitting inside in a heated house during the middle of winter in the United States. You look at a nearby window, and dew formed on one side of the glass. Which side of the glass has dew formed on (inside or outside), why?
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